2020 Springfield Area Visitors Guide

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Visitors Guide 2020

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A Springfield Welcome Greetings! On behalf of the City of Springfield, it is my honor and distinct pleasure to welcome you to our city. Springfield is situated in the heart of Ozark Mountain Country and is one of the fastest growing cities in the Midwest. It is a region blessed with much natural beauty, offering large lakes and beautiful streams with a wide variety of water recreation activities. Here in the heart of our nation, you will find hospitable people, affordable prices, and everything else you expect in the American Midwest. You’ll also find everything you expect in a metropolitan area: plenty of things to do, places to eat, and sites to see. Our city is filled with history, beautiful parks and gardens, hundreds of restaurants, art galleries, shopping, events, and world-class attractions, including the new Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. We are sure you will enjoy your visit and leave with memories that will make you want to return many times.

You can explore this Visitors Guide, visit SpringfieldMo.org, or call the friendly staff at the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-678-8767 or 417-881-5300 to help plan your trip. We are truly proud of our city and the many opportunities available to our visitors. On behalf of the City of Springfield, we welcome you and look forward to sharing with you the hospitality of the “Queen City of the Ozarks.” Sincerely,

Ken McClure, Mayor City of Springfield, Missouri

C on t e n t s A Springfield Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Getting to Springfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Things to Do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The Ozarks Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Shopping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Food & Drink. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Day Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

Bolivar and Polk County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Branson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Nixa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Ozark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Rest & Relaxation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Coupons and Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

Advertising Sales: Jane Rips, Partner Development Manager Céline Roberts, Advertising Sales Assistant

Produced and published by the Springfield, Missouri, Convention & Visitors Bureau. Contents and design ©2019, all rights reserved. Springfield, Missouri, Convention & Visitors Bureau and Route 66 Springfield Visitor Center 815 E. St. Louis St., Suite 100 Springfield, MO 65806 800-678-8767 SpringfieldMO.org

Tracy Kimberlin, President/CEO Amy Austin, 2020 Board Chair Marketing: Sean Dixon, Director of Marketing Steven Ross, Assistant Director of Marketing Susan Wade, Public Relations Manager

Photographers: Brandon Alms Miles Boyer Rhianon Brown Scott Cotton David Eslick Shannon Gonzales Mark Harrell Matt Loveland Colby Moore Brandon Sanders Brad Zweerink

A thorough effort has been made to provide accurate and complete listings. Information is subject to change. The Springfield, Missouri, Convention & Visitors Bureau assumes no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions. Produced and printed November 2019.

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Old World Charm for Today’s Home Crossing the threshold of The Polish Pottery Shoppe, you will arrive in the world of hand-crafted beauty. A centuries-old folk art, our pottery is designed, hand-made, and hand-painted by master artists in the small village of Boleslawiec, Poland. The unique artistry of Polish Pottery continues to charm with its wide variety of patterns and shapes. Polish Pottery is known for its exceptional durability and safe use in the oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer. Beautiful, yet practical, it goes from oven to table, serving both as a baking vessel and a decorative presentation piece. Durable enough for everyday use, Polish Pottery is elegant enough for formal gatherings.

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Getting To Springfield Miles to Springfield from… Bentonville, AR......................... 120 Branson, MO.............................. 45 Chicago, IL............................... 515 Dallas, TX................................. 420 Des Moines, IA......................... 360 Indianapolis, IN......................... 460 Kansas City, MO....................... 170 Little Rock, AR.......................... 215 Memphis, TN............................ 285 Minneapolis, MN....................... 600 Nashville, TN............................ 440 Oklahoma City, OK.................... 290 Omaha, NE............................... 360 St. Louis, MO............................ 220 Tulsa, OK.................................. 185 Wichita, KS............................... 270

Non-Stop Flights to… Atlanta, GA (ATL) Charlotte, NC ( CLT) Chicago, IL (ORD) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) Denver, CO (DEN) Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, FL (VPS) Houston, TX (IAH) Las Vegas, NV (LAS) Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Orlando, FL (SFB) Phoenix/Mesa, AZ (IWA) St. Petersburg/Tampa, FL (PIE)

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Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) . . . . . . FlySpringfield.com • 417-868-0500

417 Brewery Bus Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-880-6066

Allegiant Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AllegiantAir.com • 702-505-8888

Fisk Limousines/Martin Rental & Leasing. . . fisklimo.com • 417-862-2900

American Airlines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA.com • 800-443-7300

Husky Trailways. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-736-0055

Delta Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delta.com • 800-221-1212

Lyft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lyft.com

United Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United.com • 800-864-8331

Springfield Yellow Cab Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-862-5511

Branson Airport (BKG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . flybranson.com • 417-334-8857

City Utilities Bus Service. . . . . . . . CityUtilities.net/transit • 417-831-8782

Tour the Ozarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-501-5944 The Trolley Bike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thetrolleybike.com • 417-200-4415 Uber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . uber.com

He l p f ul C on ta c t s Medical, Fire or Police Emergency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau. . . . . . . SpringfieldMO.org • 417-881-5300 • 800-678-8767 Missouri Department of Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MODOT.org • 888-275-6636 Missouri Division of Tourism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VisitMO.com • 800-413-7300 Missouri State Highway Patrol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mshp.dps.missouri.gov • 573-751-3313 Southwest Center for Independent Living. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . swcil.org • 417-886-1188 Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . SpringfieldChamber.com • 417-862-5567 Springfield-Greene County Library District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TheLibrary.org • 417-882-0714 Springfield-Greene County Park Board.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ParkBoard.org • 417-864-1049 Springfield Public Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org • 417-523-0000 Springfield Regional Arts Council. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SpringfieldArts.org • 417-862-2787 Council of Churches of the Ozarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCOzarks.org • 417-862-3586 City of Springfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . springfieldmo.gov • 417-864-1000 Bolivar Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bolivarchamber.com • 417-326-4118 Nixa Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nixachamber.com • 417-725-1545 Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ozarkchamber.com • 417-581-6139 Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce. . . bransonchamber.com • 417-334-4084 • 800-296-0463

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On t he c o v e r Downtown Springfield is a vibrant entertainment district filled with nightclubs, theaters, restaurants and more.


Events in Springfield Sp ringf ie l d’s 2 0 2 0 Sign at ure E v e n t s There’s certainly no shortage of events going on in Springfield throughout the year, every year! Below you’ll find the marquee events for 2020. For more details, request a Spring/Summer or Fall/Winter edition of the Springfield Event guide. It is packed full of details about unique festivals, exciting sporting events and all of the latest in arts and entertainment. Event guides are distributed twice a year and are always free. You can also find a full schedule of events happening in the Queen City at

SpringfieldMo.org/Events

Bass Pro Tournament of Champions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 16-18

Taste of SOMO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 20

HBA Home Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 24-26

83rd Annual Ozark Empire Fair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 30-August 8

Sertoma Chili Cook Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 22

Birthplace of Route 66 Festival & Car Show. . . . . . . . . . . August 14-15

Cajun Cook Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March

Japanese Fall Festival. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 11-13

Pizza and Pasta Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March

PFI Professional Bull Riders Western Invitational . . . September 18-20

2019 MSHSAA Basketball Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . March 12-21

MO Food Truck Fest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 19

National Christian HomeSchool Basketball Championships . . March 14-21

Cider Days. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 19-20

Artsfest on Walnut Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 2-3

Bass Pro Outdoor Fitness Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fall

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Spring Planting Festival. . . . . . . May 3-4

Wingapalooza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 7

Mother’s Day Festival at Mother’s Brewing Company . . . . . . . . May 16

Downtown Springfield Christmas Parade. . . . . . . . . . . . . December 12

F ind ou t More Visit us online for events, special offers, attractions, restaurants, shopping, directions and more!

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OUTDOOR STORES Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® is a massive, outdoorthemed experience that includes nearly 500,000 square feet of shopping, seven intricate aquariums, waterfalls and even a swamp with turtles and alligators.

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Springfield is the first and largest Bass Pro store in the world.

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One of the most photographed spots in Springfield is the grizzly inside Bass Pro.

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he original Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Springfield is affectionately known as The Grandaddy of All Outdoor Stores®. This massive outdoor-themed experience is the number one tourist destination in Missouri attracting 4 million families, sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts every year. Boasting nearly 500,000 square feet of immersive shopping fun, the Grandaddy offers visitors one of the largest assortments of outdoor gear, apparel and gifts under one roof. Explore the store’s aquariums, complete with educational sessions on Missouri’s native fish, and marvel at the alligators and turtles traversing the in-store swamp. Friendly experts are available to help you find everything an outdoor lover could want, with an extensive selection of gear, apparel and gifts related to fishing, hunting, camping, boating, hiking and more. Archery and shooting ranges make it easy to determine the perfect product for you. Next, visit the knife shop for a sharpening session or explore the lifelike wildlife mounts around the cascading indoor waterfalls. If all this excitement makes visitors hungry or thirsty, coffee, fudge and a full-service restaurant are not hard to find.

Hemingway’s Blue Water Café Captivating full-service restaurant inspired by American author and saltwater fishing legend Ernest Hemingway – avid sportsman and pioneer of big game fishing.

National Archery Hall of Fame A free experience that seeks to preserve the sport’s history and tradition in the United States, the hall showcases more than 1,500 artifacts, including a handmade bow created by Native American Apache leader Geronimo.

National Rifle Association Sporting Arms Museum

One of the free museums inside the store showcases the history of Bass Pro from its beginning to present.

Bass Pro Museum Another free exhibit featuring a life-sized replica of the original Bass Pro Shop in Springfield along with a fascinating collection of Bass Pro memorabilia.

Motorsports Museum An ode to racing housing a variety of racing memorabilia, such as fire suits, helmets and racing collectibles. Visitors can get an up-close look at the actual cars used in races, such as the champion No. 3 car Dale Earnhardt drove for his Daytona 500 win in 1998.

Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium World-class, enchanting fish and wildlife attraction features 35,000 live fish, reptiles, mammals and birds and 1.5 million gallons of water.

John A. and Genny Morris Conservation Education Center This 50,000-square-foot space houses the Wonders of the Ozarks Learning Facility School. The WOLF School is a comprehensive learning experience that serves as a national model for outdoor education.

White River Conference Center Elaborate banquet space with a signature wilderness atmosphere ideal for special events of all sizes.

A free exhibit dedicated to chronicling the development and evolution of hunting arms in America from colonial times to present-day and home to the premier collection of sporting arms in the world featuring legendary items like Teddy Roosevelt’s hunting rifle.

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The Out to Sea Shark Dive lets guests get face-to-face with sea creatures.

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The Great African Hall features creatures large and small.

TAKE A JOURNEY

AROUND THE WORLD Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium — Springfield’s newest and biggest attraction — takes visitors on an awe-inspiring journey inside the great outdoors.

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oted America’s Best New Attraction and Best Aquarium in America in USA Today polls, Wonders of Wildlife is a 350,000-square-foot fish and wildlife attraction that includes the greatest collection of record-setting game animals ever assembled and a 1.5-million-gallon aquarium adventure showcasing 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds in multiple aquariums and galleries. “We built this facility with a lot of passion,” said Morris. “And one thing that separates it from many museums and aquariums, and even the Natural History Museum, is that we very proudly salute the hunters and anglers, the sportsmen and women, of America.” Years in the making, the Wonders of Wildlife experience begins with an ascent up an escalator surrounded by buffalo and leading to a gallery recognizing Native Americans and their contribution to conservation. “We wanted to have this special tribute to them because in many respects they were our first conservationists,” said Morris. “They lived off the land and were good stewards of the land and they had a profound and deep appreciation for fish and wildlife.” From there the museum takes visitors on a journey through wildlife galleries featuring hundreds of creatures large and small followed by the aquarium where thousands of fish swim about, showcasing their variety of sizes, shapes and colors.

A Historic Opening Celebration At the grand opening of the museum in September 2017, Morris was joined by former presidents Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush along with other dignitaries and conservationists. “Laura sends her best and I can’t wait to tell her how cool this place is,” said Bush, during the grand opening ceremonies. “This is the story of America’s future. I value Johnny for promoting the idea of being a good steward of God’s creation and I applaud you for your willingness to educate a group of youngsters coming up about how vital the outdoors is to our nation’s future.” Bush also read a statement from his father, late former president George H.W. Bush who was a long-time friend of Morris. “What my friend, Johnny Morris, has created with this museum is a treasured gift to America and our proud outdoor heritage,” the elder Bush wrote. “What excites me the most is the impact I know this facility will have on our young people.” With a mission to celebrate people who hunt, fish and act as stewards of the land and water, Morris’ legacy will undoubtedly live on for generations because of Wonders of Wildlife.

“Our conservation partners have spent literally hours and literally years studying these habitats to share them accurately and I’m very proud of them,” said Morris.

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Jellyfish at Wonders of Wildlife are a mesmerizing display of nature’s creativity.

By the Numbers Vibrant and expansive aquariums and aquatic habitats allow visitors to immerse themselves inside a river full of piranhas, discover what it’s like to touch a stingray, traverse an underwater tunnel surrounded by river monsters and plunge to the depths of the ocean among spectacular sharks. • 350,000-square-foot fish and wildlife attraction. • More than 1.5 miles of trails through immerse exhibits and displays. • 1.5 million gallons of world-class aquarium adventures with freshwater and saltwater habitats. • 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds representing more than 800 species. • More than 40 leading conservation organizations contributed to Wonders of Wildlife.

Highlights of Your Next Big Adventure Great Oceans Hall: The breathtaking Great Oceans Hall brings the depths of the ocean to the middle of America. After admiring historic fishing boats that belonged to Ernest Hemingway and Zane Grey, step inside a 300,000-gallon circular habitat teeming with life. Shipwreck Reef: Plunge to the depths of the ocean floor and explore a sunken shipwreck now home to colorful reef creatures including eels, goliath grouper, lobsters and more.

Sheep Mountain: More than 40 record-setting sheep from around the world stand atop the rugged cliff sides of Sheep Mountain. Penguin Cove: A colony of Gentoo penguins lives in an exhibit that includes two 360-degree “pop-up” bubbles that place guests directly inside the habitat. Out to Sea Shark Dive: This new attraction lets guests get under the water inside a metal cage and come face-to-face with sand tiger sharks, brown sharks, barracuda and Atlantic goliath groupers. State-of-the-art air helmets allow guests to comfortably submerge under the water without diver certification. Additional fees apply. The Aquarium also honors legendary anglers with boats from Ernest Hemingway, Zane Grey, personal fishing artifacts and mementos from U.S. Presidents, and some of fishing’s most accomplished sportsmen and women at The International Game Fish Association’s Fishing Hall of Fame and the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame. The Windland Smith Rice International Awards and its annual Nature’s Best Photography exhibition recognizes and displays the creative talents and documentary achievements of nature photographers. The exhibition features a rotating gallery of jaw-dropping wildlife photography and video from around the world as a celebration of people and nature. Wonders of Wildlife is adjacent to Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World® in Springfield. You can purchase tickets in advance online at wondersofwildlife.org. Enjoy your adventure!

The Great African Hall: This dramatic exhibit immerses guests in the African Savannah with elephants, giraffes, rhinos, crocodiles, zebras and other species capturing the continent’s daily drama and raw beauty as a tribute to the importance of African wildlife conservation.

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Native American heritage is displayed and honored at Wonders of Wildlife. Life-sized displays of wildlife provide a realistic look at creatures from around the world.

A touch tank provides an amazing opportunity to interact with stingrays.

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The award-winning Hammons Field is home to the Springfield Cardinals.

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The Springfield Cardinals bring topnotch baseball to Springfield. On-field entertainment is just part of the fun at a AA baseball game.

Catch a Springfield Cardinals game and see baseball’s future stars, today

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or some people, attending a Springfield Cardinals AA baseball game is all about home runs, foul balls, strikeouts and other game details. For others, it’s all about the food promotions, giveaways, on-field contests and all the wackiness they entail. If you’re in the first category, you won’t be disappointed by the Cardinals’ top-notch players. As in the past, many team members are sure to move up to the Major Leagues. More than 100 of the St. Louis Cardinals players, in fact, got their start in Springfield at Hammons Field. If you’re in the second category, you’ll love going to the games in 2020. Returning food promotions include Hiland Dairy Ice Cream Sundays, Great Southern Bank $1 Hot Dog nights on Tuesdays and Klement’s $1 Bratwursts on Thursdays.

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Other promotions that put smiles on the faces of patrons include On-Field Happy Hour and Friday Fireworks following the game. The popular promo nights that include fun themes and unique giveaways will be announced prior to the first home game. In past years, giveaways have included bobbleheads, beer steins, duffle bags, caps, T-shirts and other memorabilia and collectibles. The field itself is worth a visit. Named the Texas League Field of the Year in 2019 for the ninth consecutive year and eleventh time overall, the stadium and playing surfaces are as well maintained as any Major League facility.

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Louie, the Springfield Cardinals’ mascot, is a fan favorite.


A SPRINGFIELD MUST-DO! CHECK OUT OUR YEAR-LONG PROMOS! Sunday - Hiland Dairy Ice Cream Sunday & Kids Run the Bases Tuesday - Great Southern Bank $1 Hot Dogs Wednesday - Purina Woof Wednesday Thursday - Klement’s $1 Bratwurst Night Friday - Friday Night Fireworks Saturday - Watch for Premium Giveaways

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Incredible Caves of the Ozarks Enjoy beautiful natural attractions all year long

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used since it was discovered by a farmer’s dog in 1862. Its storied history includes being a speakeasy during Prohibition and a venue for country music shows in the massive part of the cave that provides perfect acoustics for musicians.

Perhaps the most famous is Fantastic Caverns, well-known for being one of the largest ridethrough caves in North America. Guides stop throughout the cave and explain how the cave and its formations came to be, the group of 12 women who first explored it and how the cave has been

Discovered in 1818, Smallin Civil War Cave features a breathtaking ten-story arch that leads you into rich human history and rare cave life. Guests will often see the rare bristly cave crayfish, endangered blind cave salamanders, and various species of bats! The cave is open year-round for guided, halfmile walking tours and is accessible to strollers, wheelchairs and mobility scooters.

issouri is known as The Cave State for good reason. About 6,000 caves have been discovered throughout the state thanks to the karst topography that covers a large part of Missouri. In the area surrounding Springfield, caves are plentiful with many open to the public for tours.

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A beautiful landscape of glistening crystals awaits at this vertical cave explored using concrete handrails and steps at Talking Rocks Cavern in Branson West. First named Fairy Cave because it looked like “a subterranean fairy land,” the tour showcases mineral deposits and other geological formations that will leave you awestruck and amazed. Add Giboney Cave at Doling Park in north Springfield, Marvel Cave at the Silver Dollar City theme park near Branson and others in the area and there are plenty of subterranean adventures to explore.


Visitors to Fantastic Caverns can explore the cave from the comfort of a Jeep-drawn tram.

At 11 stories high, the entrance to Smallin Civil War Cave is the largest in Missouri.

Guided tours at Talking Rocks Cavern showcase beautiful formations.

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or the younger members of the family, Itty Bitty City and Discovery Center are the perfect places for hours of educational, hands-on play. Itty Bitty City is exactly that - a miniature city complete with a fire station, grocery store, zoo and more created to inspire make-believe play. Discovery Center, a hands-on science center, offers all sorts of activities designed to spark curiosity about scientific concepts, such as physics, anatomy, the environment, electricity, music and more.

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Get the kids outdoors at Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park to explore the rich agricultural heritage of the Ozarks thanks to a red barn that’s home to miniature horses and donkeys, goats and sheep; other animal exhibits; and activities designed to teach about farm life and where food comes from. For those who want to get physical, get into the bounce of things at Sky Zone Trampoline Park or test your skills in a friendly game of miniature golf at one of the great courses in the city. Enjoy a classic

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6 round of 18 holes and batting cages at Fun Acre Mini Golf. For a modern twist, Swing Right Golf offers two indoor simulators featuring 41 courses. Finally, Getaway Golf is a one-of-a-kind entertainment venue showcasing the top destinations around the world. For the teens and tweens, make it a family game night with classic arcade games at 1984 Arcade or mix it up with modern games at Andy B’s Bowl Social or America’s Incredible Pizza Company.


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tour with a variety of animal exhibits organized geographically with animals from North America, Asia, South America, Australia, Africa and other parts of the world. At National Tiger Sanctuary, home to several exotic felines, only guided walking tours are allowed with feeding tours and other special tours as options.

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he Springfield area offers an array of opportunities to get up close with animals from around the world thanks to attractions that educate while they entertain.

Wonders of Wildlife Museum & Aquarium was voted America’s Best Aquarium and Best New Attraction in “USA Today” reader polls. Featuring an immersive design with more than 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. The attraction is home to 1.5 million gallons of saltwater and freshwater aquariums along with the immersive wildlife galleries that bring visitors eye-to-eye with the greatest collection of record-setting game animals ever assembled. Dickerson Park Zoo is a self-guided walking tour with a wide variety of animal exhibits. The zoo is organized geographically with animals from Asia, South America, Australia, Africa and other parts of the world. The Missouri Habitats area features animals native to the Ozarks, including playful otters, white-tailed deer, wolves and black bears. A reptile house, elephants, special events and more provide hours of fun. There’s even a miniature train ride, a gift shop, playground and cafe. Wild Animal Safari includes a small walk-through zoo featuring a petting area, monkeys, a giraffe and other creatures along with a reptile house. The attraction has a ride-through tour where patrons can see - and feed - dozens of animals and learn about them from a well-versed tour guide. Another option is to drive

through in your own vehicle but USDA regulations prohibit feeding the animals without a guide present and windows must be rolled up. At National Tiger Sanctuary, home to several exotic felines, only guided walking tours are allowed with feeding tours and other special tours as options. During the tours, guides provide information about each feline and what brought them to the sanctuary, such as owners that no longer wanted the animals or rescues from situations where the animals’ lives were in danger or they had poor quality of life. Along with tigers, the sanctuary has African lions, mountain lions, leopards and pumas, and don’t be surprised to see domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, on the grounds. Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park allows kids to explore the rich agricultural heritage of the Ozarks thanks to a red barn that’s home to hoofed livestock, such as miniature horses and donkeys, goats and sheep. A cattle barn houses beef and dairy animals. Fowl and other livestock are also on hand for hands-on experiences. Be sure to check out Irene the Dairy queen, a life-sized fiberglass bovine that allows visitors the opportunity to see what it’s like to milk a cow.

Camels at Wild Animal Safari like to get upclose and personal when guests offer treats.

A Holstein at Rutledge-Wilson Community Farm Park provides opportunities for patrons to learn about where their food comes from.

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The giraffe feeding deck at Dickerson Park Zoo allows zoo patrons to come face-to-face with the tall creatures.


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Sometimes you’ll hear the lions roar and if you’re there in the spring and summer, don’t miss the zookeeper chats. The zoo is open year-round except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Check for closures when winter conditions could make trails icy. Download the zoo’s free app for daily events and notices, a map and more.

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See animals from around the world at Dickerson Park Zoo

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et the kids - and yourself - outdoors for some exercise, education and entertainment at Dickerson Park Zoo.

Learn about more than 500 animals while strolling along 1.2 miles of paved trails in the zoo that’s organized geographically by the creatures’ continent of origin.

A walk through the zoo is relaxing and a great way to get in touch with nature, said Joey Powell, public relations/marketing director at the facility. “It never gets old,” Powell said. “It really doesn’t.” A highlight is getting face-to-face with giraffes while feeding them snacks. Check out the goats, alpacas and other animals at the petting zoo.

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Dickerson Park Zoo 1401 W. Norton Road, Springfield Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Nov–Mar (closed if walkways are covered with ice or snow)

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, April–October including all summer holidays

Learn more at dickersonparkzoo.org

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Strolling

C-Street Experience Springfield’s first Federal Register Historic District. Do the “C-Street Stroll” and catch the vibe of this eclectic artisan, entertainment and unique shopping destination.

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The Peruvian-inspired cuisine at Cafe Cusco includes ceviche tacos and other delicious options.

Ice cream is a popular treat at Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase. Askinosie Chocolate produces award-winning products from cocoa beans sourced from around the world.

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pringfield’s historic C-Street continues its resurgence into modern times as entrepreneurs move in and district improvements make it as welcoming as it was in days gone by.

During Springfield’s younger days, C-Street was a bustling thoroughfare with a colorful reputation. In the late 1800s, the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad helped it become a hub of industry complete with bars, hotels and restaurants. Today, you’ll find locals and visitors doing the C-Street Stroll: grabbing a bite to eat at a unique restaurant or coffee shop, shopping at eclectic flea markets and art galleries, sampling world-renowned chocolate and sipping a nightcap while enjoying live music. A morning on C-Street is well-spent with a visit to Big Momma’s Coffee and Espresso Bar. You’ll savor the excellent selection of coffee and espresso drinks as well as tasty sandwiches, soups and salads. If you prefer tea, you’ll love Chabom Teas + Spices. Portuguese for “Good Tea,” Chabom provides the finest loose leaf teas, herbs, and spices and works with some of the oldest tea importers into the United States.

The Artisan’s Oven is a quaint bakery offering made-from-scratch bread, cookies and more with no preservatives. A great place for lunch, Artisan’s Oven will envelop you in the aroma of freshly-baked bread. For picturesque desserts, Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase features a dessert counter complete with lemon bars, truffles, macaroons, cookies, cakes and ice cream. Sometimes while strolling down C-Street, the rich aroma of chocolate fills the air giving a preview of what it’s like to visit Springfield’s famous small batch bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturer, Askinosie Chocolate. Inside the factory, dark chocolate bars made from cocoa beans sourced from around the world are on display as well as the machinery that creates the magic. Lindberg’s Tavern, the oldest tavern in Springfield, is housed in a 130-year-old building rich with history. Listen to local musicians while enjoying local brews on tap, handcrafted cocktails and delicious food made from scratch.

For a real treat, head over to Van Gogh’s Eeterie for an all-day selection of Dutch pancakes served with house-made apple “stroop” syrup. Even more international flair can be found at Cafe Cusco, which bills itself as a fun little café with recipes inspired by the healthy cuisine of Peru and the Andes Mountains.

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The Artisan’s Oven 206 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 885-5030 • theartisansoven.com Historic C-Street bakery and cafe serving breakfast and lunch featuring artisan hearth-baked bread, pastries, specialty coffee, soups and sandwiches.

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209 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 719-4311 • chabomteaspice.com Local hot spot for tea and spices. Offering 150 loose-leaf teas, 500+ spices with a “Scoop Your Own Spices” table and a freshly brewed tea bar.

History of Hearing Museum 628 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 869-6550 Explore how the history of hearing has evolved. Enjoy full displays with an expert curator on staff for an informative experience.

Askinosie Chocolate 514 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 862-9900 • askinosie.com An artisanal chocolate maker with global following-watch the chocolate being made and shop exotic bars, gifts, and occasionally confections.

Big Momma’s 217 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 865-9911 •bigmommascoffee.com Specialty coffee drinks, gourmet sandwiches, healthy salads and homemade pastries. Located in the Commercial Street historic district..

C-Street City Market 321 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 812-5545 • historiccstreet.com Uniting urban communities with farmers and artists. Located in the shadow of Historic Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, one of two left in the country.

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C-Street Historic District Commercial St. between Washington Ave. and Grant Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 historicCstreet.com National Historic District, 6 blocks of international dining, boutique shopping, party spaces, cool Airbnbs, and gardens. C-Street is Real!

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Things To Do on C-Street Lindberg’s Tavern 318 W. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 868-8900 • lindbergsbar.com The oldest tavern in Springfield. Enjoy local brews on tap, handcrafted cocktails and delicious food made from scratch.

Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase 211 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 866-7000 • msgilmores.com An incredible assortment of treasures, antiques, furniture, home decor and clothing. Great selection of lunch items and to-die-for desserts.

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The Gillioz Theatre hosts a variety of musicians, comedians and other entertainment year-round.

Casual dining, upscale restaurants, antique shops, trendy clothing, art galleries and a wealth of nightlife choices make Downtown Springfield a great place to visit.

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uring the day, Downtown Springfield is a hub for business, lunch meetings and shopping. At night, downtown comes alive with sounds of music, laughter and fun from the nightclubs, pubs and restaurants. Historic buildings are filled with more than 40 chef-owned restaurants, breweries, live theater venues, the city’s only boutique hotel and more that showcase Springfield’s entrepreneurial spirit and hometown hospitality. A staple of downtown, Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe has been serving up all-day breakfast for nearly twenty years. Across the street, The Order serves brunch along with high-end cocktails inside a rustic-industrial space inside Hotel Vandivort. For a great cup of coffee, venture a bit closer to Park Central Square to the Mudhouse or Coffee Ethic for a jolt of much-needed caffeine. Beer lovers rejoice! Downtown Springfield is home to four craft breweries. You’ll have no problem finding a pint of something delicious at Springfield’s newest craft brewery, Hold Fast Brewing, next to the Shrine Mosque. Lost Signal Brewing Company not only serves up an amazing smoked pecan porter but some of the best barbeque in the region. Springfield Brewing Company has been serving up brews for generations and is a great place to catch

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live music on the weekends. Mother’s Brewing Company offers several year-round and seasonal beers and hosts a variety of unique events and live music. If cocktails are more your speed, round the corner to Missouri Spirits and enjoy locally-distilled, meticulously-crafted spirits. For a classy night out, Kai features Asian fusion fare, sushi rolls and creative cocktails in a chic, bi-level venue with mood lighting. The Queen City Wine Dive prides itself on providing the highest quality food and beverages possible, while also being the most approachable wine bar the Midwest has to offer. The original Big Whiskey’s American Restaurant & Bar along historic Route 66 is perfect for those wanting a hearty, all-American meal and an ice-cold mug of beer. Downtown Springfield is home to a vibrant arts community that truly shines during First Friday Art Walk. Enjoy original art, live music, hands-on activities and live art demonstrations in more than 20 participating galleries from March through October on the first Friday of the month. For a year-round experience, check out Fresh Gallery — Springfield’s only collective art gallery featuring art strictly by local and regional artists and managed by the artists themselves. Entertainment options abound at several downtown

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venues. The historic Gillioz Theatre hosts dozens of concerts and entertainers each year. The Landers Theater is home to the Springfield Little Theater, the second oldest and largest civic theater operation in Missouri. The Springfield Contemporary Theater produces contemporary works with intimate staging while using outstanding directors, local actors and guest professionals throughout the season. For those interested in a bit of nightlife entertainment, The Hepcat Jazz Club and the Blue Room Comedy Club are great ways to end a downtown evening. You’ll also find fascinating history, such as Route 66, the Wild Bill Hickok shootout site and the Civil War Battle of Springfield along with The History Museum on the Square­­—remodeled in 2019— chronicling the activities which shaped the area into the thriving metro it is today. If you’re looking for a fantastic way for small groups to tour downtown together, be sure to check out the Trolley Bike. An open air “party bus,” the Trolley Bike is a 14-passenger quadricycle with six seats lining both sides and a back bench for riders to sit on. Instead of just sitting there, these bike seats have pedals at your feet. The Trolley Bike is perfect for touring downtown with your friends and family.


The Trolley Bike is a great way for small groups to tour downtown. Park Central Square is home to The History Museum on the Square, nightclubs, restaurants and more.

Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe is a popular dining spot for locals and visitors.

The atmosphere at Mudhouse coffee shop has been welcoming patrons for years.

Kai After Dark serves up delicious sushi.

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G reat P erformances Springfield hosts several live entertainment options throughout the year

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rom dazzling Broadway shows to an extremely talented local artistic community, Springfield’s performing arts scene is more vibrant than ever before. Festivals, concerts, plays, musicals, opera and much more provide exciting artistic entertainment year round. If it’s the old-world charm you’re looking for, Landers Theatre is the place to book your next theater experience. The historic venue—built in 1909 and rebuilt in 1921 after a devastating fire—is home to the Springfield Little Theatre, Missouri’s oldest and largest civic theater operation. Springfield Little Theatre produces a season of nine plays and musicals for some 60,000 patrons annually, but those aren’t the only options for theater-goers. Landers Theatre also features concerts and recitals by

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the Springfield Regional Opera and the Springfield Ballet, including its annual performance of The Nutcracker. Find energetic, modern works on the cutting edge of theater production at the Springfield Contemporary Theatre. The non-profit production company, located in Downtown Springfield, performs more than 30 weekends per year. SCT is known for its high standards of theater— and its high-caliber talent. Through a partnership with the Actors’ Equity Association, the organization is able to bring notable actors to the stage, such as Broadway star Kim Crosby and Lucas Grabeel from the High School Musical franchise. Springfield Regional Opera provides a wide range of productions to engage existing fans of this vocal art form and emerging audiences who want to

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learn more. For more than 35 years, SROpera has performed at a variety of venues around the city, making opera available to people of all ages and cultural backgrounds. Located on Historic Route 66, the Gillioz Theatre has a full schedule of movies, concerts, opera, plays, comedians and other productions available year-round with new events added frequently. Along with all that, the Emmy Award-winning comedy talk show, “The Mystery Hour,” is filmed at the theater in front of a live audience throughout the year. Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts is expansive, with a 2,264-seat theater (including multi-level boxes and orchestra pit), as well as public and private reception areas. It is located on Missouri State University’s campus and is home to


The Springfield Symphony brings world-class entertainment to the city.

“The Mystery Hour” is the only latenight talk show filmed in the midwest.

The Springfield Ballet’s performance of “The Nutcracker” and other shows has entertained crowds for years.

Award-winning tenor Michael Spyres is part of the Springfield Opera.

the Springfield Ballet and the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, southwest Missouri’s largest regional, professional orchestra. Its size also allows for national tours of Broadway productions, such as the “Les Misérables” in early 2020. Also at MSU, be sure to enjoy Tent Theatre, a summertime favorite since 1963. The high-quality productions feature collegiate stars alongside theatre professionals from around the country. Visit SpringfieldMO.org/Events for a full list of great performance options in Springfield.

“Les Miserables” comes to Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts in 2020.

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A Feast for the Eyes Springfield’s visual arts scene equals or surpasses the quality and variety found in larger cities.

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hether you explore a stroll through the climate-controlled Springfield Art Museum or the outdoors experience of Sculpture Walk Springfield, your artsy side will be satisfied during your visit to the city. The Springfield Art Museum is the city’s oldest cultural institution intent on continuing a legacy of art appreciation, preservation and education that began more than 90 years ago when the museum was incorporated. The museum’s special collections include American water media, art of the Midwest and printmaking. In addition to a primary focus in American art, the collection contains textiles, decorative arts, pottery and ceramics from Europe, Asia and the Americas from a variety of eras and

cultures. The collection also contains a number of large-scale sculptures exhibited throughout the grounds at the museum’s permanent home at Phelps Grove Park. Sculpture Walk Springfield displays quality sculptures in public places on an annually rotating schedule, creating an art museum without walls with access for all. Each collection of sculptures is in place from April to February of the next year. The sculptures add to the city’s heritage, character and sense of place and diversity; adorn the city with distinction, adding to pride of place and a sense of identity. Public art rejuvenates public spaces by transforming them into destinations, and Sculpture Walk Springfield plays a major role in doing just that.

The Springfield Art Museum is home to more than 10,000 works of art.

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You’ll also find artistic gems throughout the city, such as sculptures at public parks, murals downtown, a mosaic wall on Route 66 and many others. The Springfield Regional Arts Council offers an online map that showcases 45 public art sites throughout the city. Another amazing art adventure is a tour of the Wildlife Galleries at the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. Each realistic mural is hand-painted and blends seamlessly with the 3-D components of the exhibits, creating an immersive and visually stunning view of other parts of the world.


Release your inner butterfly with local street art.

The handpainted exhibits at Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium are as fascinating as the wildlife displays.

The Springfield Art Museum showcases a variety of media, including sculpture, watercolor, oils and others.

Sculpture Walk Springfield puts quality art on display in public places.

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At the

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History New Museums and Trails Breathe Life into Springfield’s Storied Past.

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The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is home to interactive exhibits and memorabilia from sports legends.

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ince it’s founding in 1835, the Springfield area has been the backdrop for many historic moments. It’s known as the site of the first major battle of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War, the first “Wild West” quick-draw showdown and the birthplace of Route 66. The newly-opened History Museum on the Square joins a fantastic mix of museums, trails and sites dedicated to telling the history of Springfield. Visitors to the new History Museum on the Square are transported into the rich tapestry of southwest Missouri’s history told through interactive exhibits, video and photography and a treasure trove of artifacts. The museum that opened in 2019 has more than 18,000 square feet of space. There are three floors with eight dedicated spaces including a Welcome Center, six permanent galleries and traveling exhibit space. Highlights of the museum include a transportation gallery with a time machine built into a replica of a trolley car, an immersive reenactment chamber of the Hickok-Tutt confrontation, interactive touchscreen maps of Springfield comparing vintage photos to contemporary depictions, and a 66-foot-long timeline and map of the Iconic Mother Road. Perhaps one of the most dramatic features is a Frisco locomotive engine that literally emerges through the upper mezzanine wall.

Museums and Halls of Fame For an in-depth look at the history of the Civil War in the Ozarks, the Hulston Library at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield has one of the largest collections of bound volumes on the Civil War in the National Parks Service. Additionally, a driving tour detailing the 1863 Battle of Springfield can be found throughout downtown Springfield. Several museums cater to niche interests ranging from the natural history of the region to the athletic achievements of Springfieldians and athletes from around the state. The Dr. Michael J. Clarke History Museum of Ozarks Scouting in the Clarence and Edna Wheeler Scout Service Center is the only Boy Scout Museum in Missouri. For railroad enthusiasts, the Railroad Historical Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the history of railroading. Kids can ring the bell and explore the cab of the Frisco 4524 locomotive, the Burlington Baggage Car, the Chicago Northwestern Commuter Car and the Burlington Northern Caboose. Operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, The Springfield Softball Hall of Fame Museum features the Springfield and Missouri ASA Hall of Fame with displays dating from the 1920s, including state, regional and national tournaments; Sister City Isesaki, Japan, uniforms; trophies; photos and much more. The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is a fun, family-friendly environment featuring more than 4,000 pieces of sports memorabilia, hands-on exhibits and interesting displays.

A life-sized train emerges from the wall at the new History Museum on the Square.

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Established in 1989, the Air and Military Museum of the Ozarks is dedicated to all of the brave men and women who fought and died in the Armed Forces to preserve America’s freedoms. The museum is home to more than 5,000 pieces of military history.

Historic Trails and Sites Thanks to a group of citizens working to create the Springfield-Greene County African American Heritage Trail, a series of markers are being installed at sites of historic significance to the city’s black community. The first marker, installed in 2018 at Silver Springs Park, commemorates the only public park where blacks were allowed during segregation. The marker is a few feet west of Timmons Hall, a stone structure built in 1932 that served as a church and was often considered an anchor for the African-American residents.

The Air & Military Museum of the Ozarks showcases artifacts from the past and present.

Pythian Castle offers tours, events and more for patrons.

A second marker was installed on the southeast corner of Park Central Square in 2019. It recognizes where three black men were lynched on Easter weekend in 1906 after being accused of various crimes. It was later determined they were innocent. Additional markers are planned at a variety of locations including churches, Alberta’s Hotel, Lincoln School and others. In the late 1830’s, Cherokee Indians were forced on a westward migration along the Trail of Tears. Springfield and Greene County have several markers commemorating this tragic journey. Now under development, the Trail of Tears Greenway trail seeks to preserve a portion of the route. Pythian Castle was built in 1913 by the Knights of Pythias as an orphanage and retirement home until the U.S. military took over it in World War II to house POWs and to serve as a rehabilitation facility for U.S. troops. In the 1940s, the swinging sounds of the era’s big bands filled the ballroom while U.S. troops took to the dance floor. Today, you can schedule a history tour with an optional 15-minute escape room or a ClueKeeper History Hunt Game. Depending on when you visit, ghost tours, murder mystery dinners, and holiday events are offered. Reservations are required for all Pythian Castle activities. For a look at even more historic Springfield attractions, visit SpringfieldMO.org/history.

This marker at Silver Springs Park is one of several being installed throughout the city to commemorate the city’s African-American heritage.

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The new History Museum on the Square features a permanent Route 66 display.

Classic cars are a centerpiece of the annual Birthplace of Route 66 Festival.

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The Route 66 Car Museum is home to more than 70 classic or historic automobiles.

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pringfield’s emergence as the Birthplace of Route 66 began in the 1920s when the federal government first mandated the construction of a national highway system. A plaque on the east side of Park Central Square commemorates Springfield’s subsequent 1992 designation as the official birthplace of Route 66.

Another source of local Mother Road color is the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven, a vintage motel that’s been beautifully preserved and updated to combine vintage roadside charm with modern comfort and convenience. Elvis Presley even stayed at the Rail Haven and the room he occupied has been preserved in his honor.

One of the first stops to make in Springfield for any Route 66 fan is the Route 66 Springfield Visitor Center, a primary source of information for any Mother Road adventurer. The center offers maps, driving directions and regional highlights that help visitors discover the top things to see and do in the Springfield area and some historical tidbits.

For a fun treat, the Steak ‘n Shake at 1158 E. St. Louis St. is known as the “Route 66 Steak ‘n Shake” and was listed in on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. Enjoy famously-delicious steakburgers in classic red booths. This site is also one of the last to offer carside service.

One of the last remaining original stretches of Route 66 is at Glenstone Avenue and Kearney Street. Now the site of a Route 66-themed Kum & Go Fresh Market, the paved road is still accessible to motorists.

Route 66.” Fans of Route 66 won’t want to miss this museum. Just down the road from Park Central Square is the all-new Route 66 Car Museum where you can get close to about 70 vintage cars. After touring the museum, head over to College Street Cafe, right next door to the museum, for comfort diner food. The chicken fried steak and made-to-order burgers will take you back to yesteryear. The Birthplace of Route 66 Festival & Car Show is August 14-15, 2020, and is one of the largest Route 66 festivals in the country. Enjoy this popular festival featuring a car and motorcycle show, live entertainment, vendors and more.

For many years, U.S. 66 passed directly through Springfield’s Park Central Square, a favorite Springfield feature that is home to the city’s history museum featuring an incredible gallery detailing the history of Route 66 and Springfield’s role as the “Birthplace of

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Buffalo Bar at Top of the Rock

Experience the best of the Ozarks at Top of the Rock! This one-of-a-kind destination is something you just have to see to believe. Tour through the Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail, explore the Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum and choose from one of multiple restaurants that offer stunning views of Table Rock Lake. With world-class attractions, legendary golf and spectacular dining, your whole family is sure to leave with memories to last a lifetime.

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Wilson’s Creek A Pivotal Civil War Battle remembered

Reenactors demonstrate the firing of Civil War-era muskets at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield.

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ilson’s Creek National Battlefield, one of six national parks in Missouri, is a perfect stop for an entertaining and educational experience.

Fought on August 10, 1861, the Battle of Wilson’s Creek was a pivotal battle in Missouri and the second major battle of the Civil War. When the smoke cleared, more than 2,500 Union and Confederate soldiers were killed, wounded or missing in five hours of intense fighting. General Nathaniel Lyon was killed, the first Union general to die in combat. The Confederates were victorious. Union troops fell back to Lebanon, then Rolla, and regrouped. When they returned to Springfield, the Confederates had withdrawn. The battle led to increased military activity in Missouri and set the stage for the Battle of Pea Ridge in 1862. The National Park Service, recognizing the significance

of the battle, designated Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield in 1960. The 1,750-acre park, just southwest of Springfield, remains greatly unchanged and stands as one of the most historically pristine battle sites in the country. The visitor center is undergoing a major remodeling project that’s expected to open this summer. A smaller, temporary visitor center is open and the five-mile self-guided tour road is open. The road allows visitors to explore the battlefield at their own pace. Walking trails lead to various battle sites, including Bloody Hill, the Historic John Ray House and the Edwards Cabin. Concerts, special events and educational presentations pepper the park’s calendar listed online. At special events, such as the Ray House Jamboree and the holiday Luminary Tour, park visitors will encounter people dressed in period costumes.

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Tour road hours vary according to the season, and are generally 9 a.m.-5 p.m. from October through March, with extended hours the remainder of the year. Contact the park for specific dates.

Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield 6424 W. Farm Road 182 Republic, MO Tour road hours vary according to seasons, and are generally 9 a.m.-5 p.m. from October through March, with extended hours the remainder of the year. Contact the park for specific dates. Phone: 417-732-2662 x227 nps.gov/wicr

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Golf at Park Board Courses

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Betty Allison Junior Golf Course • 9-hole par 3 • Kids play free Sun.-Thurs. • Play at night under the lights

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Rivercut Golf Course is an award-winning course with beautiful views.

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hether you’re looking to shoot a quick nine holes or test your skills on championship links, Springfield’s golf courses are up to par for every skill level. The Springfield-Greene County Park Board operates four of the city’s public courses that range from a unique 9-hole course that’s lit at night to the award-winning Rivercut Golf Course on the city’s south side. • For a fun, quick and family-friendly golf course, Betty Allison is designed for you. This par 27, 9-hole, lighted course adjacent to the Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course is perfect for many ages and skill levels. • The Bill and Payne Stewart Golf Course, opened in 1947, is the city’s most established and includes two practice greens, a driving range, pro shop and snack bar. • Perfect for the novice, intermediate, or highly skilled player, the Horton Smith Golf Course spans 6,312 yards of beautifully maintained fairways and meticulous, challenging greens. • Rivercut Golf Course, ranked the #1 Municipal Golf Course in Missouri by “Golf Digest,” is an 18-hole championship course designed to maximize the challenges of the game amid a breathtaking setting. • Deer Lake Golf Club is a relatively flat 18-hole course that has a nice mix of open and wooded holes, seven ponds and the unique feature of five holes accessed via a cart tunnel that goes beneath Interstate 44. The city also is home to five private courses: Hickory Hills Country Club, Highland Springs Country Club, Millwood Golf & Racquet Club, Springfield Golf

& Country Club and Twin Oaks Country Club.

A stone chapel is one of the features at Top of the Rock.

There are also a number of breathtaking and challenging golf courses south of Springfield in the Branson area. Big Cedar Lodge is quickly becoming known as America’s Next Great Golf Destination, with courses designed by some of the top names in golf: Tiger Woods, Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Gary Player, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. • Top of the Rock Course is one of only two par-3 courses to be used in official competition in a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event. This Jack Nicklaus designed course features nature and golf at its finest. • Buffalo Ridge Springs brings players in close contact with nature, native grasses and free-ranging buffalo from nearby Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. • Mountain Top Course routes through unforgettable, 300-million-year-old rock formations and includes some of the most dramatic views in the Ozarks, while delivering a rewarding experience for all skill levels. • The new Ozarks National Course will test avid players and golf travelers from around the country and provide the perfect complement to the existing 18-hole layout at Buffalo Ridge Springs. • Coming in 2020, Payne’s Valley – the Tiger Woods-designed golf course – is built to showcase the region’s natural beauty. The championship course will feature an extraordinarily dramatic 19th hole, “The Rock,” that can be used to settle unfinished wagers.

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The rolling hills of the Ozarks shape Rivercut Golf Course.

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Highland Springs Country Club 5400 Highland Springs Blvd. 417-886-0412 highlandsprings.com

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Big Cedar Lodge is quickly becoming known as America’s Next Great Golf Destination and offers a world-class golf experience at four courses open to the public. These distinctive courses are designed by some of the most legendary names in golf: Nicklaus, Fazio, Player and the newly opened Ozarks National by Coore & Crenshaw. The experience will continue to grow with the opening of Payne’s Valley designed by Tiger Woods, coming soon!

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Bass Pro Motor Sports Museum

400 S. Jefferson Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 831-3665 • 1984arcade.com 4240 Gretna Road, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 320-6055 • 1984bransonarcade.com 1984 is the 80's time machine! Original 80's video games, pinball and themed hangout. Visit the 80s at 1984 Arcade-it's totally awesome!

1127 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 883-1234 • andybspringfield.com Andy B’s offers a mix of attractions, including bowling, laser tag, arcade and VR alongside an extensive food and beverage selection.

1935 S. Campbell, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-7334 • www.basspro.com Visitors can get an up-close look at the cars used in races, such as the No. 3 car Dale Earnhardt drove for his Daytona 500 win in 1998.

Archery Hall of Fame

Battlefield Mall

1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 891-5346 • basspro.com Features some of the most unique memorabilia depicting archery history available anywhere in the world. Located inside Bass Pro Shops.

2825 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 883-4111 • battlefieldmall.com Southwest Missouri’s premier shopping destination! Shop the latest fashions or enjoy dining at one of our delicious restaurants!

Askinosie Chocolate

Battle of Springfield Tour

514 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 862-9900 • askinosie.com An artisanal chocolate maker with global following-watch the chocolate being made and shop exotic bars, gifts, and occasionally confections.

Downtown Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 831-1976 • springfield1863.org Twelve markers placed throughout the battleground commemorate key events when Union forces defended Springfield territory in January 1863.

Assemblies of God National Office

Betty Allison Golf Course at Oscar Blom

1445 N. Boonville Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 862-2781 • ag.org Visit the Assemblies of God National Office, U.S. headquarters of the world’s fourth-largest Christian organization. Guided tours.

1825 E. Norton Rd., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 833-9962 • parkboard.org The Betty Allison Golf Course is a par 3, lighted course.

1984 Arcade

37 North Expeditions (417) 827-4582 • 37northexpeditions.com Guiding company that aims to make it simple and convenient for people to explore the Ozarks in a social setting through diverse outdoor adventures.

417 Brewery Bus Tours (417) 880-6066 We provide fun and safe tours to breweries and other places of interest in the 417 area. Custom and private tours available.

AR Workshop 1550 E. Battlefield Road, Suite M-2, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 429-0803 • arworkshop.com AR Workshop is a boutique DIY workshop where guests create custom, on-trend home decor, including wood plank and framed signs and much more!

Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque 601 E. St. Louis St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 869-9164 • abashrine.com Built in 1923, this unique building has a museum and serves as a community event venue.

Acacia Spa 4058 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 823-8318 • acacia-spa.com Indulge yourself with personalized massages, aesthetic skin care and medical treatments with spa amenities in a state-of-the-art facility.

Air & Military Museum of the Ozarks 2305 E. Kearney St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 864-7997 • ammomuseum.com Visit our hands-on museum and climb aboard a real Cobra helicopter. See restored vintage military equipment and learn about our veterans.

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2278 Baker Creek Rd., Mansfield, MO 65704 (417) 924-8917 • rareseeds.com One of the largest selections of seeds from the 19th century, including many Asian and European varieties.

301 E. Talmage St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 837-5808 The Betty and Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field is a custom-designed barrier-free ball field for players of all ages and abilities.

Barn House

Billiards of Springfield

5484 W. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65619 (417) 755-7470 • barnhousebaseball.com Bingo, booze and burgers. The bar and grill where winners take big cash prizes and bragging rights home. Over $30,000 paid out weekly!

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World 1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-7334 • basspro.com The original and largest of the Bass Pro Shops. Almost 500,000 square feet dedicated to the beauty of the outdoors.

541 E. St. Louis St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 866-4319 • billiardsofspringfield.com Known for the best burger, pool tables and home of the Blue Room. Sixteen 4x9 pool tables, 16 big screens feat. NFL, NHL and MLB; full menu and bar.

Blue Room Comedy Club 541 E. St. Louis St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 228-8403 • blueroomcomedyclub.com Springfield’s premier comedy club, bringing the best comedians seen in the national spotlight here Friday through Saturday.

America's Incredible Pizza Company N 2850 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-3030 • springfieldincrediblepizza.com Incredible Pizza offers an all-you-can-eat buffet plus a gigantic game room with go-karts, laser tag, video games and much more.

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Andy B's Bowl Social 405 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 213-8631 • bowlandybs.com Andy B’s offers a mix of attractions, including bowling, laser tag, arcade and VR alongside an extensive food and beverage selection.

Available for workshops, meetings, receptions, and more! SpringeldArts.org | See our listing!

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C-Street Historic District

Davis House/Archery Complex

Ewing Sports Complex

Commercial St. between Washington Ave. and Grant Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 historicCstreet.com National Historic District, 6 blocks of international dining, boutique shopping, party spaces, cool Airbnbs, and gardens. C-Street is Real!

5780 S. Farm Rd. 141, Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 874-2910 • parkboard.org Indoor range, outdoor sight-in range and a walking wooded 14-target range. Prior experience required. Equipment rental available for $3.

1400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 837-5817 • parkboard.org Includes baseball/softball, the Spokes BMX track, tennis courts, playground and picnic tables. Adjacent to Jordan Creek Greenway.

Dharma Day Spa & Salon

Fantastic Caverns

2904 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 882-2755 • dharmadayspa.com Full-service spa and salon. A tranquil retreat from everyday stresses. You are invited for just an hour or to spend the day.

4872 N. Farm Rd. 125, Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 833-2010 • fantasticcaverns.com Experience America's Ride-Thru Cave! The 55-minute all-riding cave experience follows an underground riverbed beneath these Ozarks hills.

Dickerson Park Zoo

Farmers Park

Calaboose 409 W. McDaniel St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 831-1976 • springfieldmo.gov Built in 1891 as a jail. Police substation with a police museum on the first floor. Tours are available by appointment most weekdays.

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2050 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 224-7645 • captainbguide.com Book guided fishing trips with us! Coast Guard licensed and insured. Fish catching guaranteed!

1401 W. Norton Rd., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 864-1800 • dickersonparkzoo.org Up-close natural adventure with hundreds of animals from around the world. Children's playground, cafe, gift shop and train ride (seasonal).

2144 E. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 633-7933 • farmersparkspringfield.com A vibrant mixed-use community where residents and visitors embrace healthy, happy lifestyles while supporting local farmers and businesses.

Cherokee Firearms

Discovery Center of Springfield

Fellows Lake Marina

1500 W. College St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 868-8083 • cherokeefirearms.com A 9,000-square-foot indoor gun range, retail store and gunsmith shop located on Historic Route 66. Rent our guns or bring your own.

438 E. St. Louis St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-9910 • discoverycenter.org An interactive hands-on science center for all ages with hundreds of exhibits in southwest Missouri's first LEED Gold Certified building.

4208 E. Farm Rd. 66, Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 833-2058 Enjoy picnic areas, playground equipment, pavilions, hiking trails, fishing docks, water fowl blinds and boat rentals.

Civil War Library at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield

Doling Park and Family Center

6424 W. Farm Rd. 182, Republic, MO 65738 (417) 732-2662 • nps.gov With about 6,000 volumes, the library has one of the largest collections of bound volumes on the Civil War in the National Parks Service.

Cooper Tennis Complex 2331 E. Pythian St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 837-5800 • parkboard.org Features the 2,500-seat Mediacom Tennis Stadium.

The Creamery Arts Center 411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 862-2787 • springfieldarts.org The regional home for the arts is located in the heart of Springfield; meeting and event space available.

Creative Escape Glass LLC 1700 S. Campbell Ave, Suite H, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 693-4991 • creativeescapeglass.com Fused glass studio open to the public-no experience needed-reservations recommended. Make your own fused glass pieces or shop our creations.

Dance With Me 224 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 869-6789 • dancewithme.us One of the largest social dance studios in the state of Missouri, with four instructors on staff, each with over 10 years of experience!

301 E. Talmage St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 837-5900 • parkboard.org Includes a swimming and wading pool, gym, play equipment, horseshoes, two lighted tennis courts, two bocce ball courts and open shelters.

Downtown Springfield 134 Park Central Square, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 831-6200 • itsalldowntown.com Casual dining, upscale restaurants, antique shops, trendy clothing, art galleries and a wealth of nightlife choices. It's All Downtown!

Finley Farms & The Ozark Mill 601 N. 4th St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 210-6690 • finleyfarmsmo.com Finley Farms offers a historic space to celebrate our heritage and create community through coffee, dining, craft, cocktails and more.

First Friday Art Walk Downtown Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-2787 • ffaw.org Visit the Downtown Arts District on First Friday to enjoy original art, live music, activities and more than 24 participating venues.

Dr. Michael J. Clarke History Museum of Ozarks Scouting 1616 S. Eastgate Ave., Springfield, MO 65809 (417) 883-1636 • ozarktrailsbsa.org Located in the Clarence and Edna Wheeler Scout Service Center as the only Boy Scout Museum in Missouri. Visit our exhibits and trail.

Drury University 900 N. Benton Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 873-7879 • drury.edu Drury University, a small private university located in Springfield, offers students a bold new academic experience.

Evangel University 1111 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 865-2811 • evangel.edu A private, Christian university of arts, sciences and professions. Schedule a visit today!

Hair and Spa Services Spa Packages

2904 S. Lone Pine Ave. 417.882.2755 Springfield, MO 65804 www.Dharmadayspa.com

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Fresh Gallery

History Museum on the Square

The Library Center

400 W. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-9300 • freshgallery.org Springfield's premier collective gallery of the finest regional art. Hailed as "a great space to view art" by the Springfield News-Leader.

154 Park Central Square, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 831-1976 • historymuseumonthesquare.org History Museum on the Square honors Springfield's past, including the Birthplace of Route 66 and the site of the first Wild West shootout.

4653 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 882-0714 • thelibrary.org Beautiful 82,000-square-foot library featuring gift shop, café, story garden, extensive genealogy research area, computers, WiFi and more.

Fun Acre Miniature Golf

History of Hearing Museum

The Library Station

214 W. Glenwood, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 889-1872 • funacre.net Classic 18 holes and batting cages. Tucked behind Old Town Shopping Center, just east of Campbell Ave., six blocks south of Bass Pro Shops.

628 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 869-6550 Explore how the history of hearing has evolved. Enjoy full displays with an expert curator on staff for an informative experience.

George Washington Carver National Monument

Huskey Trailways

Lucas Oil Speedway

5646 Carver Rd., Diamond, MO 64840 (417) 325-4151 • nps.gov/gwca The birthplace and childhood home of the famed scientist, educator and humanitarian.

201 W. Evergreen St., Strafford, MO 65757 (417) 736-0055 • huskeybus.com Your #1 choice for charter bus rentals. Bus rentals for groups large or small. If you are looking to travel in comfort, we are the way to go.

Gillenwaters Tennis Complex

Itty Bitty City Indoor Play Center

3635 S. Jefferson Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 837-5800 • parkboard.org Twelve lighted outdoor tennis courts, picnic tables and playground.

Gillioz Theatre 325 Park Central East, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 863-9491 • gillioz.org Experience the arts in this 1926 historic theater. Enjoy live theater, concerts, movies and much more! Visit website for coming attractions.

Grizzly Industrial, Inc. 1815 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-9191 • grizzly.com Don't miss this great attraction! Woodworking, metalworking tools and accessories! Over 15,000 quality tools with great prices.

Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site 1009 Truman St., Lamar, MO 64759 (417) 682-2279 • mostateparks.com Birthplace of Harry S. Truman, the only Missourian U.S. President. Visit the six-room home from Truman's childhood. Free guided tours.

3640 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 202-2025 • ittybitty.city Itty Bitty City is a creative play center featuring a pretend cafe, firehouse, vet office, market, water table, giant train table and more!

JQH Arena 685 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 836-7678 • jqharena.missouristate.edu The premier venue in the four-state area located on Missouri State University's campus. Bears' athletics, concerts, circuses and more.

Jordan Valley Ice Park

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700 E. Highway 54, Wheatland, MO 65779 (417) 282-5984 • lucasoilspeedway.com Lucas Oil Speedway is a world-class racing facility providing the finest in adrenaline-fueled, family-friendly motorsports entertainment!

McBride Park 5005 S. Farm Rd. 135, Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 864-1049 A 10-hole disc golf course.

Missouri Institute of Natural Science Riverbluff Cave 2327 W. Farm Rd. 190, Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 883-0594 • monatsci.org Features a plethora of fossils from around the world as well as from Riverbluff Cave. Come and take a tour of our lab and display area.

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635 E. Trafficway St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 866-7444 • parkboard.org Enjoy our open skating, instructional programs available for all ages and skill levels and Missouri State University ice hockey games!

Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 525 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 836-6776 • hammonshall.com Enjoy the Broadway series and other national touring performances in one of the midwest's finest entertainment venues.

Lake Springfield Park, Boathouse and Marina

What would your world be like without sound?

2535 N. Kansas Expwy., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 865-1340 • thelibrary.org A destination library with traditional services and additional amenities themed after north Springfield's history of transportation.

5324 S. Kissick Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 891-1550 • parkboard.org Canoe and kayak rentals available seasonally. The retail shop offers room rentals year-round, fishing tackle and more.

Creative play, open every day! http://ittybitty.city

Laura Ingalls Wilder Home & Museum 3060 State Hwy. A, Mansfield, MO 65704 (877) 924-7126 • lauraingallswilderhome.com Visit the historic home where the "Little House" books were written. Museum contains Pa's fiddle, Laura's handwritten manuscripts and more!

Laura Ingalls Wilder

628 E. Commercial St. Springfield, MO 65803

Historic Home & Museum

417-869-6550 or 800-525-7576

3060 Hwy. A, Mansfield, MO 417-924-3626 • lauraingallswilderhome.com

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Missouri Sports Hall of Fame 3861 E. Stan Musial Dr., Springfield, MO 65809 (417) 889-3100 • mosportshalloffame.com Includes more than 4,000 pieces of sports memorabilia, hands-on exhibits and interesting displays. Come and have a ball at the hall.

Missouri State University 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65897 (417) 836-5000 • missouristate.edu A comprehensive institution with a statewide mission in public affairs. Our purpose is to develop global citizen scholars.

Mountain Springs Trout Park 2549 State Highway O, Highlandville, MO 65669 (417) 443-3400 • mountainspringstroutpark.com Bring your family to catch Rainbow Trout! Family fishing at its best for over 60 years! Pack your own picnic and have a day full of fishing.

NRA National Sporting Arms Museum Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 891-5346 • nramuseum.org Over 1,000 firearms trace the history of hunting, conservation and freedom at the NRA National Sporting Arms Museum in Bass Pro Shops.

Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site 7850 N. State Hwy V, Ash Grove, MO 65604 (417) 751-3266 • mostateparks.com Home of Col. Nathan Boone, the son of Daniel Boone and military officer and early developer of Missouri. Built in 1837.

National Tiger Sanctuary 518 State Hwy. BB, Saddlebrooke, MO 65630 (417) 587-3633 • nationaltigersanctuary.org See Big Cats like never before! Come three feet from Tigers, Lions, Leopards and Cougars on an educational tour great for the whole family!

Park Central Branch Library 128 Park Central Square, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 831-1342 • thelibrary.org Urban arts- and media-themed facility featuring an extensive magazine/newspaper collection, computers, WiFi and library services.

Pythian Castle 1451 E. Pythian St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 865-1464 • pythiancastle.com History tour, ghost tour, escape room, murder mystery, seasonal events year-round. See website for times/prices. Online discount.

Outdoor Initiatives 2450 E. Valley Water Mill Rd., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 833-8647 • parkboard.org Outdoor Initiatives provides adventure trips, outdoor recreation programs and education at an affordable price to the community.

Ozark Empire Fairgrounds & Event Center 3001 N. Grant Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 833-2660 • ozarkempirefair.com Home of the region's most exciting events: Ozark Empire Fair, Lawn and Garden Show, Spring Round-Up, Baconfest and more!

3575 N. Smallin Rd., Ozark, MO

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Railroad Historical Museum, Inc. 1300 N. Grant Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 833-0994 • rrhistoricalmuseum.zoomshare.com Dedicated to the preservation of railroad history. Ring the bell and explore the inside of a variety of railroad cars.

Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 885-0007 • relicsantiquemall.com Voted area's best antique store. 500+ booths, French, British & American antique furniture and a large Fun Flea Market section. Cafe and Event Center.

Republic Warrior Sports 830 E. State Hwy. 174, Republic, MO 65738 (417) 770-2077 • republicwarriorsports.com Indoor obstacle course offering Ninja Warrior, OCR, and fitness training, birthday parties, group events, and classes. Also, offering open gym daily!

Rockbridge Rainbow Trout & Game Ranch 4297 County Road 142, Rockbridge, MO 65741 (417) 679-3619 • rockbridgemo.com Hidden away in a valley along the bluff-lined Spring Creek, Rockbridge offers an atmosphere and historic charm unique to the Ozark Mountains.

Route 66 Car Museum 1634 W. College St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 861-8004 • 66carmuseum.com The 20,000-square-foot Route 66 Car Museum features an 80-car collection of sports cars, 1907 to 1980 classics and movie cars.

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Sculpture Walk Springfield Downtown Springfield, MO 65802 sculpturewalkspringfield.org Sculpture Walk Springfield has created a museum without walls with access to all the sculptures displayed in downtown Springfield.

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The Sound of Freedom USA 4800 N. Towne Centre Dr., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 485-4867 • sof-usa.com A 16-lane indoor gun range, 2,300-square-foot retail store and safety training facility. We rent guns if you don't have your own.

Southwest Baptist University 1600 University Ave., Bolivar, MO 65613 (800) 526-5859 • sbuniv.edu High-quality academic programs at SBU combine critical thinking, experiential learning and spiritual development in customized education.

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Springfield Art Museum

Springfield Conservation Nature Center

Springfield Regional Arts Council

1111 E. Brookside Dr., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 837-5700 • sgfmuseum.org Over 10,000 art objects representing thousands of years of culture. Includes 19th-21st century American paintings, sculpture and prints.

4601 S. Nature Center Way, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 888-4237 • mdc.mo.gov Enjoy nature exhibits and three miles of hiking trails through a variety of natural communities. Purchase hunting and fishing permits.

411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 862-2787 • springfieldarts.org We connect people and the arts. For a comprehensive list of arts events and attractions in the area, visit the council's website.

Springfield Ballet

Springfield Contemporary Theatre

Springfield Regional Opera

411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-1343 • springfieldballet.org Springfield Ballet, a not-for-profit organization, offers premier dance training, performances and outreach programming rooted in classical ballet.

302 E. Pershing St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 831-8001 • springfieldcontemporarytheatre.org Award-winning plays and musicals lead the wide variety of year-round premiere offerings presented at Springfield’s most immersive venue.

411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 863-1960 • sropera.org Springfield Regional Opera is a not-for-profit arts organization that produces world-class opera and art song in Southwest, Missouri.

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Springfield Skate Park

311 E. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 869-1334 • springfieldlittletheatre.org Springfield’s theatre since 1934, Springfield Little Theatre at the historic Landers Theatre features live performances, workshops and more!

945 W. Meadowmere St., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 868-8758 • parkboard.org 13,500 square feet with Finland-birch ramps; 25,000-square-foot outdoor concrete park with rippin' bowl, flow course and street plaza.

Springfield National Cemetery

Springfield Softball Hall of Fame Museum

1702 E. Seminole St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-9499 • cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/springfield Heroes from all wars are buried here and several special monuments have been erected in memoriam to fallen heroes.

2131 E. Pythian St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 837-5817 • parkboard.org/359/softball-museum Houses a documented history and memorabilia of Springfield softball competition dating from the 1920s.

2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 891-1515 • parkboard.org 113 acres includes 26 themed gardens, Butterfly House, Gray/Campbell Farmstead and connects to South Creek Greenway.

Springfield Cardinals Baseball 955 E. Trafficway St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 863-2143 • springfieldcardinals.com Home to the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. Catch a Springfield Cardinals game and see baseball's future stars, today.

Ghost Tours History Tours Escape Rooms Murder Mystery Private Rental Online Ordering Discount Must attend a scheduled event and pay admission fee to visit the castle.

Pythian Castle

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Springfield Symphony Orchestra

Wild Animal Safari

411 N. Sherman Pkwy., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 733-2291 • springfieldmosymphony.org The Springfield Symphony Orchestra is southwest Missouri's largest regional, professional orchestra that performs nine concerts each season.

124 Jungle Dr., Strafford, MO 65757 (417) 859-5300 • animalsafari.com Get face-to-face with more than 650 animals of 65 species from all over the world. 250-acre drive-thru park with walk-thru areas.

Springfield-Greene County Park Board Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course

"Wild Bill" Hickok Shootout

1825 E. Norton Rd., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 833-9962 • parkboard.org An 18-hole, 6,162-yard par 70 golf course which also offers a driving range, practice greens and a pro shop.

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Springfield-Greene County Park Board Founders Park 330 E. Water St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 866-7444 • parkboard.org Explore Springfield's history in photos and murals at the city's founding site. Includes free outdoor summer movies and concerts.

Swing Right Golf, Mini Golf and Driving Range N 444 E. Farm Rd. 192, Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 882-1222 • swingrightgolf.net Home of the World's Largest Golf Club. Featuring a driving range, an 18-hole miniature golf course, disc golf and two indoor simulators.

TommyHawks Axe House

Park Central Square, Springfield, MO 65806 See the site where the nation's first recorded quick-draw shootout occurred and helped solidify the reputation of "Wild Bill" Hickok.

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6424 W. Farm Rd. 182, Republic, MO 65738 (417) 732-2662 • nps.gov Enjoy a five-mile self-guided tour at one of six national parks in Missouri. This park features the site of a major Civil War battle.

Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium 500 W. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 890-9453 • wondersofwildlife.org America’s Best Aquarium — 1.5-million-gallon freshwater and saltwater aquarium; explore the immersive wildlife museum showcasing over 35,000 animals.

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University of Missouri Extension WaterWise Garden National Ave. and Linwood St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 881-8909 • mggreene.org Demonstrates the efficient use of water in landscaping and provides an attractive area for strolling and relaxing in an urban setting.

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Six Scenic Ozarks Hikes BEAUTIFUL SCENERY BECKONS THOSE WHO LOVE THE OUTDOORS AND WANT TO EXPLORE THE HIKING TRAILS SURROUNDING SPRINGFIELD.

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Just hop in the car, drive two or three hours, put on your hiking boots and take off. You’ll be amazed by what you’ll see. “Outdoors in the Ozarks is unlike anywhere else,” said Danny Collins, founder of 37 North Expeditions guide service. “Many of the popular outdoor destinations in this world are known because they have a few iconic highlights that everyone wants to visit. The Ozarks doesn’t have that one iconic spot, and that is what makes it special. It is a vast area of gorgeous landscapes that are waiting to be explored, and a plethora of ways available to explore it.” Lost Valley Hiking Trail is one of the most gorgeous hikes in the Ozarks. This easy-going, family-friendly hike near Defiance, Missouri, has everything from waterfalls to caverns and is amazing both in the wet spring and colorful fall. Sam’s Throne Trail is one of the more unique hikes in the area. This hike leads you down along a ridge before crossing a saddle with spectacular views on both sides. After about 1.5 miles of the hike, you have a short rock scramble to a hilltop with 360-degree views. This hike near Judea, Arkansas, is easy except for finding the trailhead and the short rock scramble at the end.

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The Yellow Rock Trail is best in the fall where you can see for miles some of the most amazing fall colors. This moderate 3-mile hike at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas, leads you up to a hilltop where you hike along the edge for most of the remainder of the hike and enjoy amazing views everywhere you look. Seven Hollows Trail at Petit Jean State Park near Cedar Falls, Arkansas, is named after the seven hollows you pass through on this loop hike. The best time to visit is in the spring when the creek you’ll follow is flowing. The best part of this hike is a visit to the grotto where you have a waterfall spitting out of the rock that is tucked away almost hidden to those passing by. This hike is moderate in difficulty.

The Ozark Trail (Klepzig Mill to Rocky Falls) near Winona, Missouri, is a hiker’s paradise. This trail leads you from one of the most amazing waterfalls in the area (also a great swimming hole) to some natural shut-ins. Hikers pass through forests and along the river the entire way. Make sure to keep your eye out for the herds of wild horses that reside in the area. Richland Creek Wilderness near Sand Gap, Arkansas, is most known by kayakers, but the hiking in this area is like nowhere else. Twin Falls is a moderate to difficult hike where you have multiple water crossings. The trail leads you along the river with large boulders all over, then ends at Twin Falls where you can wade out to a stunning double waterfall.

If you need an expert to help you with a hike, check out 37 North Expeditions. The guide service offers trips from Springfield and Bentonville, Arkansas. 37NorthExpeditions.com

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MIZUMOTO JAPANESE STROLL GARDEN at Springfield Botanical Gardens SPRINGFIELD SKATE PARK

Photo credit Aaron J. Scott

JORDAN VALLEY PARK

JORDAN VALLEY ICE PARK RUTLEDGE-WILSON FARM PARK

BUTTERFLY HOUSE at Springfield Botanical Gardens Dr. Bill Roston Butterfly House and Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden open April-Oct.

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Floating the Ozarks SOUTHWEST MISSOURI IS BLESSED WITH ABUNDANT RECREATIONAL WATER RESOURCES FOR BOATING, CANOEING, KAYAKING AND FISHING.

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arly morning fog floats gently above the surface of the James River, just south of Springfield, as paddlers begin sliding boats into the water. The sun cuts through trees bowing over from the banks of the river, providing the perfect backdrop for a day of floating and fun on an Ozarks river. As paddlers float through the fog, the many colors of boats show a range of choices for the journey, including canoes, kayaks and paddleboards. This scene is typical on any one of the dozens of beautiful rivers and streams throughout the Ozarks mainly from late spring through early fall and, for some, during winter as well. On summer afternoons, gravel bars on the James River become the perfect place for riverside picnics, swimming, fishing and taking in the beauty of the Ozarks. Thanks to the popularity of the Ozarks National Scenic Riverways and the Buffalo National River in Arkansas — both a short drive from Springfield — the sport will only continue to grow in the region.

Get a twofer when you float the easy Niangua flowing through Bennett Spring State Park, a great spot for anglers and campers. About an hour from Springfield, sections of this river attract Saturday social crowds; on weekdays and some upriver areas enjoy a more serene float. Multiple outfitters and the state park can help with rentals. North Fork of the White River The North Fork flows through undeveloped land and alongside private properties and vacation rentals. Reached in two hours or less from Springfield, this river offers day floats with plenty of options for staying overnight. Eleven Point River Float year-round on the wild and beautiful Eleven Point when you put in below Greer Spring, the second largest spring in Missouri. Upper areas are floatable during seasons with more rain. Elk River & Big Sugar Creek

Where to Float Whether you rent a vessel or paddle your own, these area waterways make great floats. James River For a nearby float, paddle the pretty James River Water Trail between the Joe Crighton access and the Lake Springfield Park Boathouse and Marina where you can rent canoes, kayaks and paddleboards. South of Springfield, the James River continues through Christian and Stone counties. A few access points between Delaware Town and Galena include Shelvin Rock, Hooten Town and Kerr. Or paddle the nearby Finley, a James River tributary, from Finley Park in Ozark or below the dam at Lindenlure Lake. Beaver Creek An hour’s drive through beautiful rolling hills brings you to Bradleyville, a tiny town with a big stretch of spring-fed floatable water. Paddle five miles down from the bridge in Bradleyville for a nice three- to four-hour float, or take more time from Brownbranch when water is higher. Current & Jacks Fork Rivers For wilderness floating through national parkland, head for the Current River and its largest tributary, the Jacks Fork. Tall bluffs, wooded shores, caves, and clear blue springs showcase Missouri’s natural beauty in the designated Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

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About two hours away in western Missouri, the Elk River offers a laid-back experience for novice and experienced floaters. The river flows along high bluffs and has plenty of gravel bars. Like the Niangua, summer Saturdays are crowded and social. Big Piney & Gasconade Rivers The Big Piney near Licking is a slow and easy float, perfect for anglers, families, and beginners. It flows into the Gasconade River, one of the most crooked rivers in the world, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. Buffalo National River The Buffalo National River in Arkansas flows freely for about 135 miles. The first U.S. river to earn a national designation, it’s about two hours from Springfield and a favorite float for many. A wonderful upper stretch is noted for beautiful tall bluffs, lush foliage and fun fast water between the low-water bridge in Ponca and Kyles Landing. Outfitters often launch from Steel Creek Campground. The upper Buffalo floating season is limited; try the lower Buffalo during dryer times of the year. Outfitters serving area rivers are numerous. For a great list, visit SpringfieldMO.org/Rivers.

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Lindenlure on the Finley River has been a popular spot for canoers and kayakers for decades.

The White River flows into Lake Taneycomo where anglers find some of the finest trout fishing available anywhere in the world.

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ocated in the Ozark Mountains, Dogwood Canyon Nature Park is a true encounter with the beauty of the outdoors. Miles of paved trails weave through the Canyon, perfect for walking, biking, Segway, and Tram Tours. For more adventurous off-road activities, try hiking, horseback riding or a Private Jeep Tour through the rugged hillside. Take a break during your day with a live mill demonstration, a stroll through the ancient artifact gallery, lunch at the Canyon Grill, or a casual climb through a one-of-a-kind treehouse built by Animal Planet’s Treehouse Masters. The pristine 10,000 acre landscape holds crystal-clear trout-filled streams, dozens of cascading waterfalls, and bottomless blue-green pools – a conservation wonderland the Dogwood Canyon Fly Fishing Academy calls home. Whether a beginner or seasoned expert, select from 2-hour and 4-hour Fly Fishing Guided Tours or Casting Clinics where a professional guide teaches you the basic skills of fly fishing or helps you find and catch the big ones. Looking for something more? Consider a 1 or 2-day Fly Fishing School or Family Fishing Day and experience personal guide attention at Johnny Morris’ Trappers Cabin deep in Dogwood Canyon as they educate and spark your interest in nature and fishing.

Call or visit the website to start planning your adventure in the Ozarks! Book now at dogwoodcanyon.org • 877.459.5687



Ozark Greenways Trails

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Fassnight Creek Greenway (1.5 miles) Connects two historic parks, Phelps Grove Park and Fassnight Park & Pool, and currently stops at Springfield Skate Park.

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Galloway Creek Greenway (5+ miles) This trail links through quaint Galloway Village, to Springfield Conservation Nature Center, James River Greenway and the Trail of Honor. There are several restaurants on the route.

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Sac River Mountain Bike Trails (14 miles) Look for the trailhead turn-off on Missouri 13, three miles north of Interstate 44. This rugged natural-surface trail is popular with mountain bikers, trail runners, and hikers. It is not handicapped accessible. Trail users need to have good directional skills in a wooded setting.

South Creek Greenway (7 miles) Starting at National Avenue and Sunset Street, this greenway cuts through the center of Springfield, and links to Wilson’s Creek Greenway via Tal’s Trailhead. It winds through Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park and links to Springfield Botanical Center.

Ward Branch Greenway (4 miles) There are currently two sections: Two miles from Cox South to Twin Oaks Substation and to the Library Center. Two miles also connect Wanda Gray School Trailhead to the Riverbluff Cave Museum, and Rivercut Golf Course.

Wilson’s Creek Greenway (5 miles) Travels through a mix of woods and active pasture. Connects to South Creek Greenway at Tal’s Trailhead, and passes through RutledgeWilson Farm Park Trailhead. Bicyclists, walkers and runners enjoy the view from the old iron bridge on the beautiful James River Greenway.

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Chesterfield Family Center & Park 2511 W. Republic Road • 417-891-1616

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Springfield Archery Complex at the Davis Property 5780 S. Farm Road 141 • 417-864-1049

Includes an indoor range (20 yards), outdoor sight-in range (70 yards) and a walking wooded 14-target range. All skill levels. Equipment rentals available for $3.

Springfield Botanical Gardens at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park 2400 S. Scenic Ave. • 417-891-1515

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Battle of Carthage State Historic Site 111 W. Chestnut St. Carthage, MO 64836

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Bennett Spring State Park 26250 Highway 64A Lebanon, MO 65536

417-532-4338

Big Sugar Creek State Park 7126 Big Sugar Creek Road Pineville, MO 64856

417-847-2539

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f you’re a bargain hunter, antique lover, collector or just looking for a unique souvenir, you’ve come to the right place. The Springfield area is home to dozens of antique shops, resale boutiques, flea markets and thrift stores that will help you clothe your family, furnish your home and provide must-have items you probably won’t find anywhere else.

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The largest antique mall in Missouri, in fact, is in Springfield. Relics Antique Mall has aisle upon aisle of booths offering everything you can imagine, including jewelry, dishes, collectibles and antique furniture imported from Europe. Shop a while, then fortify yourself with lunch in the cafe inside the store, then shop some more.

Besides having a freakin’ cool name, Freakin’ Antiquin’ Vintage Market is a freakin’ cool place for antiques, repurposed and upcycled items for your home. The whiney members of your group can relax in comfortable chairs and watch TV when they need a shopping break.

Another biggie is Mike’s Unique Collectable and Antique Flea Market. Along with dozens of booths selling books, toys, household items and more, the store has a big selection of new and used furniture for sale.

The list goes on! Ozark Treasures Flea Market offers furniture, specialty “shops,” homemade baked goods, Amish food items and more. For the Route 66 traveler, Mother Road Antiques sells Route 66 clothing and souvenirs, antiques, collectibles and postcards. Allure Thrift Store, known as the home of $5 jeans, specializes in new and used merchandise. Half

Head to the middle of the city for The Vintage Peddler and other flea markets on East Trafficway Street between National Avenue and Chestnut Expressway. The Vintage Peddler specializes in antiques and industrial, vintage and re-purposed items for your home and garden. A Cricket in the House has an ever-changing selection of vintage, mid-century and contemporary gifts and furnishings along with handmade, restyled and repurposed items. It’s a great place to begin your exploration of the city’s downtown entertainment

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On Historic C-Street, you’ll find a handful of shops, including the quirky, quaint and quintessential Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase. The ambiance will make you feel as if you’ve fallen into the infamous rabbit hole while you marvel at an assortment of treasures, antiques, furniture, home decor and clothing.

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Price Books of the Ozarks is the place to look for new and used books, including audiobooks. If clothing is what you’re after, consider thrift store shopping. The city is home to a number of thrift stores, including Red Racks DAV Thrift Stores, with large selections of donated clothing for men, women and children. You never know what kind of treasures you’ll find at bargain prices, and you’ll enjoy knowing proceeds from thrift stores often benefit charities. If you want to venture outside the city, head south to Ozark for a couple of shops near Lambert’s Cafe off Highway J. (Drop in at Heather Hill Farms behind Lambert’s for wine and cheese tastings during your shopping extravaganza!) Keep going south into Ozark where you’ll find several antique shops and flea markets at the U.S. 65 and Missouri 14 interchange and in the downtown area where you can explore the town’s historic square. That’s just a handful of the places you can shop for used and new items in Springfield and the surrounding communities. No matter where you end up shopping, you’ll enjoy the unique personalities of the stores and your shopping diva will be excited about the prices, variety and thrill of the hunt for that one-of-a-kind item you’ll treasure for years.

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better. Three farmers’ markets are open year-round in the city with varying hours and days. Be sure to check out the markets in the towns surrounding Springfield, too.

handcrafted gifts and other products. Live music will entertain while you shop and you can enjoy unique restaurants and shops at Farmers Park. The market is open year-round.

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locally grown farm-fresh meats, milk and cheese; unique gifts for your home or garden; and plant growers always have seasonal offerings from cut bouquets to nursery stock. C-street City Market bills itself as the city’s “sweetest little market” and features local produce, honey, soaps, baked goods, crafts and more. Once you’re done at the market, enjoy the shops and restaurants that make up the charming historic district known as C-Street.

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AR Workshop 1550 E. Battlefield Road, Suite M-2, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 429-0803 • arworkshop.com/springfield

The store at 2936 E. Sunshine Street is the only licensed Avon Beauty Center in Missouri and one of only 125 in the nation. Owner Penny Terry carries all the core Avon products and new things are coming in all the time. It’s also a shopping experience that rivals any boutique. “We greet you at the door,” Terry said. “We ask if there’s anything we can help you with. We’re friendly.”

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Local hot spot for tea and spices. Offering 150 loose-leaf teas, 500+ spices with a "Scoop Your Own Spices" table and a freshly brewed tea bar.

Askinosie Chocolate

Cherokee Firearms 1500 W. College St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 868-8083 • cherokeefirearms.com

An artisanal chocolate maker with global following-watch the chocolate being made and shop exotic bars, gifts, and occasionally confections.

A 9,000-square-foot indoor gun range, retail store and gunsmith shop located on Historic Route 66. Rent our guns or bring your own.

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Fused glass studio open to the public-no experience needed-reservations recommended. Make your own fused glass pieces or shop our creations.

Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company

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2278 Baker Creek Rd., Mansfield, MO 65704 (417) 924-8917 • rareseeds.com One of the largest selections of seeds from the 19th century, including many Asian and European varieties.

Bass Pro Shops® Outdoor World®

Penny Terry also sells Avon online at www.youravon.com/psearfoss.

1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-7334 • basspro.com

Questions? Call 417-889-7633.

The original and largest of the Bass Pro Shops®. Almost 500,000 square feet dedicated to the beauty of the outdoors.

Battlefield Mall 2825 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 883-4111 • battlefieldmall.com Southwest Missouri's premier shopping destination! Shop the latest fashions or enjoy dining at one of our delicious restaurants!

C-Street City Market 321 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 812-5545 • historiccstreet.com Uniting urban communities with farmers and artists. Located in the shadow of Historic Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, one of two left in the country.

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2144 E. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 633-7933 • farmersparkspringfield.com A vibrant mixed-use community where residents and visitors embrace healthy, happy lifestyles while supporting local farmers and businesses.

Finley Farms & the Ozark Mill 601 N. 4th St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 210-6690 • finleyfarmsmo.com Finley Farms offers a historic space to celebrate our heritage and create community through coffee, dining, craft, cocktails and more.

First Friday Art Walk Downtown Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-2787 ext. 25 • ffaw.org Visit the Downtown Arts District on First Friday to enjoy original art, live music, activities and more than 24 participating venues.

Freakin' Antiquin' Vintage Market 2259 E. Bennett St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 755-7141 • freakinantiquin.com Looking for some old, crusty, rusty or unique for your home? We have it. Sometimes in its original state, other times it is repurposed.

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1700 S. Campbell Ave, Suite H, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 693-4991 • creativeescapeglass.com

Skincare experts and makeup specialists devoted to the happiness of our customers. Your Avon needs available in a one-stop-shop. Avon × The Face Shop.

2936 E. Sunshine Street

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209 E. Commercial St. (C-Street), Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 719-4311 • chabomteaspice.com

AR Workshop is a boutique DIY workshop where guests create custom, on-trend home decor, including wood plank and framed signs and much more!

514 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 862-9900 • askinosie.com

If you like to touch, feel and smell cosmetics before you buy them, Avon with Penny is for you.

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Macadoodles

400 W. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-9300 • freshgallery.org

3080 N. Kentwood Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 833-9850 • northspringfield.macadoodles.com

Springfield's premier collective gallery of the finest regional art. Hailed as "a great space to view art" by the Springfield News-Leader.

A large selection of beer, wine and the most extensive and diverse selection of spirits in the area. We also have a quick drive-through window.

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MaMa Jean's Natural Market

1815 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-9191 • grizzly.com

3530 E. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65809 (417) 429-1800 • mamajeansmarket.com

Don't miss this great attraction! Woodworking, metalworking tools and accessories! Over 15,000 quality tools with great prices.

1727 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 831-5229 • mamajeansmarket.com

Heather Hill Farms

1110 E. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 881-5326 • mamajeansmarket.com

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5255 N. 17th St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-7665 • heatherhillfarms.com Free cheese and wine tasting daily. Over 200 varieties of cheese and wines, gourmet food, snacks, Amish goods, gifts, cheese boxes, and baskets.

The Home Brewery 1967 W. Boat St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-0963 • homebrewery.com Your homebrewing supply store since 1984. Let us help you make your own beer, wine, mead, cider, spirits, soda, cheese and more at home.

Mike's Unique Collectable and Antique Flea Market 3335 W. Sunshine St., Unit 3, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 869-5400 • mikesunique.com More than 250 handsome booths and well-lit showcases. Antiques, collectibles and one-of-a-kind items. Small pet friendly!

MaMa Jean's is a full-line natural foods market committed to providing Springfield with quality products at affordable prices.

The Merry Moore Boutique 400 E. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 844-0603 • themerryshop.com Women’s boutique offering curated clothing and accessories that are more modest and easy to wear. You can also find shoes, jewelry, and gift items.

400 E Walnut St, Ste 120, 65806 Women’s Clothing. Shoes. Jewelry. Gifts. themerryshop.com @themerrymoore

There’s always something going on downtown. With over 40 restaurants, theatres, galleries, shopping and more, Downtown Springfield is the place to be.

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Mother Road Antiques & Uniques

PFI Western Store

1031 W. College St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 861-9917

2816 S. Ingram Mill Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 889-2668 • pfiwestern.com

Located on Route 66, we offer a variety of Route 66 souvenirs and gifts. Stop in and get your Route 66 Passport stamped!

PFI, Home of BootDaddy®, is a must-see attraction with 50,000 square feet of shopping with western fashions for men, women and children.

Ms. Gilmore's Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase

The Pickwick Company

211 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 866-7000 • msgilmores.com An incredible assortment of treasures, antiques, furniture, home decor and clothing. Great selection of lunch items and to-die-for desserts.

Ozark Mountain Popcorn 1433 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 866-5555 • popcorninspringfieldmo.com We’ve been popping this delicious treat for over 50 years. Over 60 flavors crafted fresh in Springfield, then packaged & shipped all over the world.

Ozark Treasures Flea Market 2510 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 882-2400 Find unique, one-of-a-kind items, furniture, specialty "shops," homemade baked goods, Amish food items and more!

1347 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 860-0862 • thepickwickcompany.com Upholstered furniture restoration, home decor store with refurbished light fixtures, antiques and gifts.

The Polish Pottery Shoppe 2802 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 720-4447 • thepolishpotteryshoppe.com Finely handcrafted, timeless folk art that is beautiful yet practical. Select your favorites to begin your personal collection today.

Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center 2015 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 885-0007 • relicsantiquemall.com Voted area's best antique store. 500+ booths, French, British & American antique furniture and a large Fun Flea Market section. Cafe and Event Center.

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Rosewood Farms & Grandpa Joe's Chocolates 7345 Highway 5, Hartville, MO 65667 (417) 741-6915 • grandpajoeschocolates.com Enjoy a day in the country at Rosewood Farms. Gourmet Foods, Coffee, Chocolate, Home Decor, Gifts, & so much more await you in this shopping paradise.

Rusty Moose Lodge Decor 1722 S. Sieger Dr., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 890-7777 • rustymooselodgedecor.com Create a Rustic Retreat. Shop the area's largest selection of lodge and western-style furniture, rugs, taxidermy and home decor.

Show-Me Brewing 1925 E. Bennett St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 315-8617 • showmebrewing.com Springfield's only nano-brewery, brew-on-premises and homebrewing supply store. Brewing and serving 12 taps of fresh, small-batch craft beer.

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Waverly House Gifts & Gallery

4800 N. Towne Centre Dr., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 485-4867 • sof-usa.com

2031 S. Waverly Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 882-3445 • waverlyhouse.com

A 16-lane indoor gun range, 2,300-square-foot retail store and safety training facility. We rent guns if you don't have your own.

Fine art and fine craft gallery featuring regional and national artists in a variety of media. Year-round Christmas Room.

The Vineyard Market 1759 W. Hwy. J, Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 882-0399 • thevineyardmarket.com Winery, eatery and wine shop in Ozark with bakery and coffee bar. Don't miss our humidor and cigar lounge. Custom gifts as well. It's a must see!

The Vintage Peddler 1432 E. Trafficway St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 864-9808 Specializing in unique and hard-to-find antiques, industrial, vintage and repurposed items for your home and garden.

Waverly House Gifts & Gallery Fine art and fine craft featuring regional and national artists. 2031 S. Waverly Ave. • Springfield, MO 417-882-3445 • www.waverlyhouse.com

Adventure awaits at Antique Mall & Flea Market Cafe & Event Center

Missouri’s Largest Antique Mall Open Monday-Saturday 10-6 & Sunday 12-6

Cafe 500 dealers 90,000 Sq Feet

RelicsAntiqueMall.com

2015 W. Battlefield Road In Springfield.

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When in Springfield, eating out is more than a way to fuel the body; it’s an event. That’s especially true at some of the city’s unique dining establishments where charm, character, history and great food are the ingredients that make up a recipe for fun family memories. One of the most recent additions to the mix is Red’s Giant Hamburg. Though the restaurant opened in 2019, its history goes back to the 1940s when the original Red’s opened its doors on historic Route 66. The unusual name is due to the sign being cut off at the bottom so it would fit under powerlines.

in the world, Red’s became a staple for Springfield residents and travelers until it closed in 1984. The new restaurant features the same old-fashioned hamburgers, fries, pinto beans, ice cream and other menu items that were available from the original restaurant. You’ll also see a sign just like the one from the original and a busy drivethrough window.

Thanks to its location on The Mother Road, tasty hamburgers and the first drive-through restaurant window

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If the food isn’t enough to draw you in, the decor will seal the deal. The walls are adorned with photos curated from Sheldon “Red” Chaney’s family. Each of the laminate-topped, chrome-trimmed tables and booths are different, complete with vinyl-covered chrome chairs to match the table-top themes. Light fixtures are reminiscent of days gone by and the tile floor is a mix of colors.


Once you’ve tried out the newest, one that’s not so new should be on your must-see list. With a beginning in 1909, Casper’s is purported to be the oldest restaurant in Springfield and is definitely one of the city’s funkiest. Housed in a Quonset hut, the walls are covered with posters, album covers and artwork that will have you gawking while you chow down on hamburgers cooked on a 100-year-old grill, secret-recipe chili and other items ordered from a handwritten menu on the wall. The place is tiny, which adds to its ambiance. When it’s crowded - and it usually is - tables become communal and strangers become new friends while they enjoy their overflowing bowls of chili.

While Casper’s is a Springfield tradition, the next dining spot on the list is where you’ll find Springfield’s signature dish. Springfield-Style Cashew Chicken is available at restaurants throughout the city but if you want the authentic recipe, check out Leong’s Asian Diner, owned by the family that came up with the recipe of fried chicken chunks covered oyster sauce, cashews and green onions. The recipe got its start at Leong’s Tea House in 1963 when owner David Leong was trying to find a dish he could serve at his Chinese restaurant that would be accepted by the Springfield crowd. Little did he know that nearly 60 years later, his recipe would be a Springfield icon and versions of it would be served on menus across the country. Leong’s Asian Diner closed in 1997 but the dish remained popular. In 2010, David Leong and his sons opened Leong’s Asian Diner to continue the family tradition. David Leong, who is at the restaurant nearly every day, turns 100 in August.

Where to find them: Red’s Giant Hamburg

2301 W. Sunshine St., Springfield

Casper’s 601 W. Walnut St., Springfield Another popular dining experience is found just south of Springfield at Lambert’s Cafe. Known as the “home of throwed rolls,” Lambert’s serves a full menu of country cookin’ and each table gets “pass-arounds” that are served tableside, such as fried taters and onions, black-eyed peas and fried okra. Best of all, though, are the dinner rolls. Besides tasting like the rolls grandma used to make, the bread is tossed to diners eager to try their hand at catching the buttery, fluffy rolls before devouring them with the rest of their meal.

Leong’s Asian Diner

1540 W. Republic Road, Springfield

Lambert’s Cafe

1800 W. State Highway J, Ozark

Those are just three of the dining experiences available in Springfield. There are many others and we suggest you relax, wear your stretchy pants and try as many as you can.

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At Delicieux Bakery, Catering and More, the Keto Tiramisu is popular. It’s made of a dark chocolate cup filled with tiramisu cream topped with blueberries or strawberries and an edible chocolate spoon. European Cafe in downtown Springfield is well known for desserts that are a feast for the eyes and palate. The Lemon Tart starts with a shortbread crust and is filled with homemade lemon curd and meringue. Aviary Cafe in downtown Springfield serves up mouthwatering crepes. There are sweet and savory varieties and the sweet ones take the cake. The Lemoncello is a sweet crepe stuffed with mascarpone and topped with warm berry compote, lemon curd and torched marshmallow fluff. The three-layer, fresh-cut strawberry cake is the number one seller at Ms. Gilmore’s Tea Room and Vintage Suitcase on Springfield’s historic Commercial Street. Ms. Gilmore’s is also known for six-inch sugar cookies and French macaroons.

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Progress in south Springfield specializes in memorable and innovative food. The Milk and Honey doesn’t disappoint. It’s a local honey semifreddo with milk jam and almond streusel. At Vineyard Market in Ozark, the Aztec Mocha Cake is pure heaven for chocolate lovers. It’s a four-layer Ghirardelli dark chocolate cake filled with Aztec mocha mousse made with cayenne pepper and other Mexican spices. A trip to Springfield isn’t complete without stopping at Andy’s Frozen Custard. A variety of options are available so you’ll need to try them all, starting with Andy’s Ozark Turtle. The creamy smooth custard is covered with hot fudge, creme caramel, roasted pecans and topped with a cherry. Delicious!

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Pineapple Whip got its start in Springfield at the Ozark Empire Fair in 1974. Now it’s available at three locations in Springfield every summer and on special days in winter. This creamy, non-dairy dessert is a perfect treat on a hot summer day. Lavender and blueberry complement each other brilliantly in the made-from-scratch Lavender Blueberry Toaster Pastry at Morning Day Cafe in Nixa, just south of Springfield.

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Nightlife As the Sun Goes Down, Springfield Lights Up.

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pringfield is no stranger to a vibrant nightlife packed full of live music from local and national musicians, enticing craft cocktails, side-splitting stand-up comedians and extraordinary upscale experiences. From the spectacular view at the brand new Vantage Rooftop Lounge and Conservatory to your new favorite watering hole, Springfield is a hub for great nightlife.

High-End Nightlife The newest addition to the scene is Vantage, a rooftop bar offering a spectacular view of downtown from atop V2, the expansion of Hotel Vandivort. With beautiful European Art Deco style and live greenery inside and a mix of soft seating outside, including private cabanas, the Vantage is sure to become a favorite for locals and travelers alike. For something a bit more down-to-earth, be sure to check out The Order. A nod to the masonic history of the building, The Order features upscale cuisine in a sophisticated yet approachable atmosphere. Located on the lobby level of the Hotel Vandivort, the space was designed to create a lively social experience.

The Hepcat is also new to Springfield’s historic downtown district, opening its doors in early August. This jazz club features an open stage where you can find some of the area’s best jazz artists. Whether it’s a Big Band vibe or a laid-back trio you’re seeking, you’re sure to enjoy your visit to The Hepcat. Scotch and Soda, open since late 2012, exudes a swanky, vintage feel in the heart of downtown Springfield. Harkening back to an era when bartenders donned bowler hats and handlebar mustaches, patrons find themselves immersed in a timeless setting. Just down the street on Park Central Square, The Golden Girl Rum Club is a tropical-inspired bar and kitchen with scratchmade tiki and classic cocktails, a large premium rum selection, as well as fresh small plate and meal options. A beautiful pairing of modern decor and classic craft beverages, Queen City Wine Dive leaves little to be desired. Never falling short of expectations, QCWD is the perfect place to unwind with friends or take that special someone on a date.

Vantage Rooftop Lounge & Conservatory is a unique gathering place offering beautiful views of downtown Springfield.

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Stop in early in the evening for tapas and wine or pop in late for an impeccable nightcap. Reverie Rooftop Bar overlooking southeast Springfield’s bustling Farmers Park opened in December 2018. Living up to its name, patrons can sit on the balcony living a daydream of cityscapes and luxurious libations. When looking for the ideal blend of rustic and upscale, Reverie has it all. Fire & Ice Restaurant & Bar houses Springfield’s only ice bar. If you don’t know what that is, step into this dynamic hotspot for fantastic fare and perfectly-poured drinks. Inside the Oasis Hotel & Convention Center, Fire & Ice is perfect for a night out. Clean lines intersect curved walls and brilliant mosaic features creating a lavish experience for all to enjoy.

Live Music Venues The Outland Complex is home to a multitude of local and national performances such as Pokey LaFarge, Andy Frasco & the U.N. and The Urge. The Complex in downtown Springfield is a threevenues-in-one must-see. Home to a plethora of


Bartenders at Golden Girl Rum Club mix up tiki and classic cocktails.

music genres, The Complex has been a Springfield entertainment staple for nearly 30 years, including a fashion show or two. The Riff, one of Springfield’s newest music venues, opened in early 2018. The venue’s sound system and light shows are mesmerizing. Supporting local talent is a forte of The Riff and the best of the best have performed there. Come prepared to dance the night away in this venue in southwest Springfield.

Add a Splash of History to It Lindberg’s Tavern, Springfield’s oldest bar, opened in 1870 on Commercial Street. We’d say the rest is history, but Lindberg’s Tavern is nowhere near done paying homage to its more than 130-year-old building’s timeless traditions. Still one of the city’s essential stops for exemplary food, beverages, live music and an authentically historic atmosphere, you’ll leave craving your next visit to Lindberg’s on Historic C-Street. J.O.B. Public House was established in 2010 and the building it calls home has been around for more than 100 years. Built between 1905 and 1909, the public house sits on historic Walnut Street in downtown Springfield. Known as Springfield’s largest “by-the-drink” whiskey selection, J.O.B. is the place to sit back, relax and partake in your favorite artisan drink and late-night bites.

Laugh Out Loud Everyone enjoys a hearty laugh straight from the belly, and that is just what you’ll get at The Blue Room Comedy Club. On Historic Route 66 inside one of Springfield’s oldest pool halls, the club’s stage has been graced by local and national acts. This comedy club is no stranger to crowds seeking a night of hilarity and flowing drinks. Friends Karaoke Pub is the place to belt out your favorite tunes in a welcoming environment full of fun and, of course, friends. Open seven days a week, there is always an opportunity to shine like a star at this Springfield favorite. Singing isn’t all that’s offered. Entertain yourself with a game of pool or sink your teeth into something from an extensive menu. Have fun listening to skilled pianists and singers battle it out to the greatest hits we all know and love at Ernie Biggs Dueling Piano Bar. You can sing, you can dance and you might just end up on stage with these dueling legends. The Chicago-style piano bar is in downtown Springfield and has been entertaining patrons since 2003. Springfield’s nightlife showcases more than what meets the eye, so next time you go looking for the perfect evening be sure to fit these remarkable establishments into your itinerary.

Skinny Slim’s Public House, established in 2010, is not your average bar. Known for the international beer selection and great sports watch parties, Skinny Slim’s is a local favorite. Soccer club scarves of all kinds hang from the rafters, bets are made across the community table and serious bragging rights are won. Come find a new or old friend at Skinny Slim’s. Queen City Wine Dive offers a wide range of wine.

For a flaming good time, try the Smoked Old Fashioned at The Order.

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Japanese Cuisine Perfected at

Nakato Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar

the dinners include Nakato onion soup, salad with ginger dressing, shrimp appetizer, Japanese style vegetables, noodles and steamed rice. Nakato is home to the only floating sushi bar in the midwest and their sushi is made fresh daily from crab, tuna, shrimp and assorted fish. Along with fresh seafood, the regions finest sushi chefs combine a delightful array of vegetables, sauces and spices to make each sushi roll special. The Dynamite Roll is a local favorite and includes mussels, fried shrimp, fish, avocado, masago and hot sauce. Nakato is a good choice for group dining, as the menu has something for everyone. Those who want classic American food can order a juicy NY Strip steak meal. Health conscious diners have options that include grilled chicken and mouth-watering seafood. Nakato is also the perfect spot for larger groups — the style of dining is the perfect atmosphere for birthdays, anniversaries or any celebration.

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akato Steakhouse & Sushi Bar has been a part of the Springfield restaurant scene for over 25 years, making it the City’s first Japanese restaurant and dining experience. And Nakato actually dubs itself “the first and finest Japanese steakhouse in Springfield.” Nakato’s menu includes traditional Japanese appetizers, extravagant sushi bars and, of course, sizzling Hibachi grills where guests watch their food being prepared by entertaining chefs that make

the preparation and presentation of the meal a fun, dazzling, family-friendly dining experience. Bring your appetite when you come to Nakato for lunch or dinner. Diners are served a generous portion of meat, seafood, rice and vegetables, depending on the order. Traditional entree options include vegetables, chicken, steak, filet mignon, scallops, salmon and shrimp. You can mix and match those items with their combination menu where market price lobster is an option! Side items that come with

At Nakato, you’re guaranteed a dining experience that will keep you coming back for more!

Nakato Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 2615 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield Ph: 417-881-7171 nakatospringfield.com Dinner Hours: Mon - Fri: 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sat: 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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When you arrive, they welcome you with a pot — not just a cup —of their Project Sunrise coffee along with complimentary newspapers and WiFi internet access. “At First Watch, we have a fresh approach to friendly, fast and accommodating service,” said James Tillman, owner of First Watch in Springfield. “We’ll do whatever it takes to make your visit memorable and keep you coming back for more.” The menu is as diverse as it is delectable. Of course you can order up a classic breakfast dish like bacon, eggs and toast or you can get a little more adventurous to start out your day. The Chickichanga is a favorite — whipped eggs with spicy all-natural white-meat chicken, chorizo sausage, green chilies, cheddar and monterey jack, onions and avocado rolled in a flour tortilla. You can also choose something from their “Healthier Side” menu that includes items such as avocado toast, steel-cut oats, a power wrap and granola, among others.

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Serving up Fresh, Unique Breakfast Dining in Springfield

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t First Watch — The Daytime Cafe, they begin each morning at the crack of dawn slicing fresh fruits and vegetables, baking muffins and whipping up their french toast batter from scratch.

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One of the newer breakfast dining concepts in Springfield, everything at First Watch is made-to-order and they use only the finest ingredients possible for fresh food everyday.

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First Watch There are two First Watch locations in Springfield: 2946 S. National Ave. and 3103 E. Sunshine St. Learn more at firstwatch.com.


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Lambert’s Cafe The home of the “Throwed Rolls” offers up home cookin’ between Springfield and Branson

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eads up! There may be a “Throwed Roll” coming your way as you sit for some home cookin’ at the Legendary Lambert’s Cafe in Ozark, Missouri — just a few minutes south of Springfield. That’s right, servers at Lambert’s toss delicious rolls across the room for you to enjoy with the many scrumptious homemade offerings served up daily. While Lambert’s is known as the “Home of Throwed Rolls,” it’s also just as popular for its “Pass Arounds” that servers bring around in heaping helpings that compliment your meal. The Pass Arounds include Hot Rolls & Sorghum (don’t pass this one up!), Macaroni & Tomatoes, Fried Potatoes & Onions, Black-Eyed Peas and Fried Okra. Off the main menu, some of the classics include Chicken Fried Steak, Golden Fried Chicken and, of course, peach or blackberry cobbler for dessert. When you head to Lambert’s, go hungry!

You can enjoy any of these amazing entrees from $8.99 to just $24.99! Chicken & Dumplings Chicken Salad Lambert Burger Roast Beef Barbeque Pork Steak Hog Jowl XXL-Center Cut Ham Fried Catfish Fillets Golden Fried Chicken Charbroiled Chicken Breast Hot Beef Sandwich Hamburger Steak

Smoked Pork Chops Ham & Beans Country Ham Shrimp Chicken Wings Ribeye Steak Beef Liver & Onions Chicken Fried Round Steak Fried Pork Chops Polish Sausage & Kraut Barbeque Ribs Chef Salad

We have a wide selection of vegetable choices and side dishes as well as...MOUTH-WATERING PASS AROUNDS! Hot Throwed Rolls & Sorghum Malasses Fried Potatoes & Onions • Macaroni & Tomatoes Black-eyed Peas • Fried Okra

• Large groups always welcome! • Always a big discount on your Birthday!

From Springfield, South on 65, exit CC/J

The Chicken Fried Steak is one of the many home cooked options at Lambert’s Cafe.

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Wineries, Breweries & Distilleries

Handcrafted to perfection Right here in the Ozarks!

4X4 Brewing Company

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hen Springfield Brewing Company opened its doors in downtown Springfield in 1997, no one anticipated the craft beverage industry would be a thriving industry in the Ozarks. The brewery and restaurant quickly became the go-to venue where visitors could grab a cold one in the tradition of English, German and American style ales and lagers. That was just the beginning. Now, the area is home to several microbreweries, a handful of distilleries and more than a dozen wineries. And the list is growing.

Fresh from the tap at Mother’s Brewing Company. Springfield Brewing Co.

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7C’s Winery.

The 2020 Tap and Pour Craft Beverage Tour launches in June. Get your free booklet and start sampling great handcrafted beverages.

Copper Run Distillery

Food and drink at Missouri Spirits.

Now that you’re more familiar with what the Springfield area offer in craft beverages, take the Ozarks Tap and Pour Craft Beverage Tour and embark on a journey to experience the region’s growing brewery, winery and distillery scene. Also, look up the 417 Brewery Bus for a way to discover Springfield’s craft beer scene with a designated driver. The 2020 Tap and Pour Craft Beverage Tour launches in June.

A sample of brews at Lost Signal Brewing.

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2811 E. Galloway St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 861-6400 • 4by4brewingcompany.com A brewery in Galloway; come enjoy all types and styles of beers in a friendly atmosphere complete with games, indoor beer garden and patio.

417 Taphouse

Enjoy Relaxed Sippin’ at

7C’s Winery & Meadery

431 S. Jefferson Ave., Suite 160, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 942-0958 • 417tap.com What do you get when you take a full bar and add a self-serve draft beer option? An experience like no other in town.

7C's Winery & Meadery 502 E. 560th Rd., Walnut Grove, MO 65770 (417) 788-2263 • 7cswinery.com

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Relax and unwind in the country while enjoying American wine and mead. Drink what you like and like what you drink. Clubhouse, Disc Golf, etc.

Owners Dwight and Jean Anne Crevelt greet guests and offer tastings in the tasting room and gift shop Tuesday through Sunday on their beautiful property nestled in the Ozarks. Visitors can bring a picnic, use the BBQ grill and enjoy a peaceful day in the country sipping on a Missouri wine or mead.

We pride ourselves on our high-quality food, prompt and friendly service and desire to make our customers happy. Delivery within 5 miles.

ust a short drive from Springfield outside Walnut Grove, 7C’s Winery and Meadery has made a name for itself as a friendly, hometown winery that’s well-known for its American wines and meads (wines made from honey).

The new Clubhouse Disc Golf allows players to enjoy six holes of disc golf from a single tee. Giving you the opportunity to play and never be far from your wine and the new quick-serve meals available at 7C’s. You can also reserve this as a private driving or putting range to hone your skills. The Crevelt’s have a motto: Drink what you like & Like what you drink. That’s the passion that goes into every batch of wine they create. Their most popular wines include Round Up Red, Chuck Wagon, Round Up Rose and Bunk House Red; and best selling meads are Wildflower, Liquid Sunshine, Alfalfa, Mid-Life Crisis and any of the variety of pepper meads. “Wine consumption is growing and the old stereotypes are going away,” said Dwight. “Wine is a drink to be enjoyed at all occasions and people want more choices and convenience in what they drink. Which is why our wine in recyclable pouches has been a huge success.” They host various events May through mid-October. 7C’s largest festival is MeadFest — a mini renaissance fair — in September every year. Visit 7cswinery.com or Facebook.com/7cswinery for events and directions.

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Amazin Asian

America's Incredible Pizza Company N 2850 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-3030 • springfieldincrediblepizza.com Incredible Pizza offers an all-you-can-eat buffet plus a gigantic game room with go-karts, laser tag, video games and much more.

The best Asian food this side of the Orient! Now delivering within 5 miles of our restaurant!

Andy B's Bowl Social 405 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 213-8631 • bowlandybs.com 1127 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 883-1234 • andyB, Springfield.com Andy B’s offers a mix of attractions, including bowling, laser tag, arcade and VR alongside an extensive food and beverage selection.

Andy's Frozen Custard 2726 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 881-3424 • eatandys.com 1300A E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-1354 • eatandys.com 2119 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 863-7125 • eatandys.com 3830 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 799-9368 • eatandys.com 4420 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 882-2411 • eatandys.com 3147 E. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-2820 • eatandys.com Serving made-fresh-hourly frozen custard using only the freshest ingredients to create our sundaes, concretes, shakes, jackhammers and more.

502 E. 560th Rd., Walnut Grove, MO Phone: (417) 788-2263 Website: 7cswinery.com Hours: Tue-Sun 10am-6pm Open Year-round

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2941 E. Battlefield Road Springfield, MO 65804

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Annex

Back Home Brewing Company

Bambinos Cafe-Battefield Rd.

1332 E. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 890-7255 • annexandarris.com

1502 S. 3rd St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-0782

2810-D E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-4442 • bambinoscafe.com

A perfect bar and lounge for an evening out on the town or an out-of-office meeting. A versatile, inviting setting you'll be sure to enjoy.

Brews with the tastes that remind you of back home. We are also a great local bar to just come in, relax and have fun.

Bambinos on Battlefield has all of your traditional Bambinos favorites in addition to a wonderful selection of desserts in their bake shop.

Arris' Pizza

Bair's Sports Grill

Barn House

1332 E. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-7260 • annexandarris.com

3821-B S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 368-5919 • bairsall-american.com

5484 W. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65619 (417) 755-7470 • barnhousebaseball.com

Authentic Italian food made from scratch. Homemade Greek pizzas, pastas, salads and desserts served in a relaxing and inviting atmosphere.

701 N. McCroskey St., Suite 1, Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 866-2700 • bairsburgers.com

Bingo, booze and burgers. The bar and grill where winners take big cash prizes and bragging rights home. Over $30,000 paid out weekly!

The Artisan's Oven

631 S. Kimbrough Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 866-2700 • bairsburgers.com

Bawi Korean BBQ

206 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 885-5030 • theartisansoven.com Historic C-Street bakery and cafe serving breakfast and lunch featuring artisan hearth-baked bread, pastries, specialty coffee, soups and sandwiches.

B2 Cafe 2804 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 883-5748 • go2b2.com Artisan coffees, smoothies, fresh-squeezed juices and a light, healthy menu served in a natural and comfortable setting.

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1644 Highway 60, Republic, MO 65738 (417) 866-2700 Bair's Sports Grill is a family-owned American-style sports bar with an electric atmosphere, known for its extraordinary array of burgers.

Bambinos Cafe-Delmar St. 1141 E. Delmar St., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 862-9999 • bambinoscafe.com Bambinos offers casual dining, great food and a friendly staff. The menu features pastas, paninis and more.

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4121 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 886-8777 • bawikbbq.com Experience a modern take on traditional Korean BBQ. Don't forget we now do Bawi To Go!

Bear Creek Wine Company 1320 Keithley Rd., Walnut Shade, MO 65771 (417) 443-0036 • bearcreekwinecompany.com Our winery/brewery is locally owned and family operated. Great pizza and small bites; live music on weekends. Tastings daily.


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Hinode Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi AND Bawi Korean BBQ Two Restaurants dishing up Great food and unique dining experiences When you’re looking for a memorable experience that’s nourishing and entertaining, look no further than Hinode Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi and Bawi Korean BBQ. At Bawi, guests are immersed in Korean culture from how the food is cooked to how to eat and drink following traditional customs.

Under the guidance of servers, guests enjoy the side dishes that are already prepared while they cook the protein they’ve chosen on a flat-top grill at the center of their table. They also learn the proper way to drink Soju, the most consumed spirit in the world. Sold by the bottle, the beverage is poured with two hands, the youngest pours for everyone at the table and the oldest drinks first. It’s a two-hour experience with guests paying one price for all they can eat. Another experience that’s just as entertaining and delicious is served up at Hinode. In teppanyaki style, Chefs entertain their guests by making a show of cooking the food by turning onion rings into flaming volcanoes, juggling utensils, tossing eggs into the air and splitting them with a spatula, etc.

A dining table at Bawi Whether you choose Bawi or Hinode or both, you’re sure to enjoy the food and leave with fond memories.

Hinode Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi

Guests can choose from a variety of beef, chicken and seafood and a mouth-watering selection of sushi.

4301 S. National Ave. in Springfield 417-877-1777 129 N. Massey Blvd. in Nixa 417-374-7807 eathinode.com

Have you ever thought you had what it takes to be a Teppanyaki Chef? Hinode now offers the opportunity for you to train for an hour and then test your skills on friends and family.

4121 S. National Ave. 417-886-8777 bawikbbq.com

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Big Momma’s Coffee and Espresso Bar

Bubba's BBQ

217 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 417-865-9911 • bigmommascoffee.com/

504 N. West Bypass, Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 368-0039 • bubbasozarkbbq.com

Specialty coffee drinks, gourmet sandwiches, healthy salads and homemade pastries. Located in the Commercial Street historic district.

We have delicious wood-fired BBQ at reasonable prices, handcrafted moonshine cocktails and homemade fried pies. A perfect hangout for any occasion.

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Buckingham's BBQ

605 N. 25th St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 485-3800 • bigwhiskeys.com

Gailey’s

Breakfast Cafe Blends Past With Present

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o feel the pulse of Springfield - while enjoying a delicious meal - check out Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe.

The popular restaurant in the city’s historic downtown is enjoyed by people from all walks of life, giving it a sense of energy and hometown appeal. Originally a drugstore, complete with a soda fountain and long counter where locals sat on stools to eat their burgers and fries, Gailey’s is a fusion of history and modern pizazz. The stools and counter remain along with original pharmacy signage in the oldest part of the restaurant. The middle section is what used to be the lobby of the Seville Hotel. Along with serving as a dining room, it’s also a gallery for local artists. The full-service bar in the third section gives the restaurant a new-age feel. While Gailey’s is known for its breakfasts and sweet browns - sweet potato hash browns made fresh in-house - the cafe also serves lunch and dinner. People looking for diner classics, such as burgers, chicken fried steak and chicken sandwiches, will find those items and more on the menu. On Friday and Saturday nights, Gailey’s becomes a spot for nightlife with live music and a full bar available. Sunday morning patrons also enjoy live entertainment, including a harpist, classical guitarist and other music genres.

301 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-4478 • bigwhiskeys.com 715 McCroskey St., Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 725-3031 • bigwhiskeys.com 1550 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 883-5999 • bigwhiskeys.com 900 N. Old Towne Ave., Republic, MO 65738 (417) 732-2646 • bigwhiskeys.com 311 Park Central East, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-2449 • bigwhiskeys.com 1440 W. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 882-2249 • bigwhiskeys.com Big Whiskey's is a sports bar for all fans, a whiskey bar for devotees and novices alike and a friendly atmosphere for a family night out.

Billiards of Springfield 541 E. St. Louis St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 866-4319 • 417comedy.com Known for the best burger, pool tables and home of the Blue Room. Sixteen 4x9 pool tables, 16 big screens feat. NFL, NHL and MLB; full menu and bar.

Winners of "Grill of Victory" reality cooking show on the Travel Channel! Wood-fired BBQ smoked with a blend of oak and hickory hardwoods.

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234 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 868-8088 • cafecusco.com Relaxing cafe inspired by the healthy cuisine of Peru. Gluten-free, vegan options. Great date spot with a full bar! Happy hour and outdoor patio.

Cellar + Plate 2916 S. Lone Pine Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 894-2003 • cellarandplate.com Communal wine house where excellent wine is paired with great food. Wines that are delicious & affordable from smaller vineyards all over the world.

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209 E. Commercial St. (C-Street), Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 719-4311 • chabomteaspice.com Local hot spot for tea and spices. Offering 150 loose-leaf teas, 500+ spices with a "Scoop Your Own Spices" table and a freshly brewed tea bar.

Chick-fil-A

Blue Room Comedy Club

3700 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 890-5800 • chick-fil-a.com

541 E. St. Louis St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 986-4866 • blueroomcomedyclub.com

Our team prides itself on providing great tasting food and a comfortable environment in which to enjoy it.

Springfield’s premier comedy club, bringing the best comedians seen in the national spotlight here Friday through Saturday.

Copper Run Distillery LLC

Boat Town Brewing 18146 Campground Rd., Phillipsburg, MO 65722 (417) 532-2772 • boattownbrewing.com Boat Town Brewing - the perfect place to relax and unwind. Great beer and amazing food. Just far enough away to leave your troubles behind.

Bricktown Brewery 2040 E. Independence St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 887-0100 • bricktownbrewery.com Local Beer, Great Food and Friendly Service. You'll find beers, Bricktwisted™ Comfort Foods, shareable plates, crafted burgers and artisanal pizzas.

Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe Address: 220 E. Walnut St. Hours: 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday-Tuesday, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday Website: GaileysBreakfast.com Phone: 417-866-5500

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2002 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 886-9979 • buckinghambbq.com

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1901 Day Rd., Walnut Shade, MO 65771 (417) 587-3336 • CopperRunDistillery.com Copper Run is a small-batch craft distillery nestled between overgrown oak trees in the Ozark Mountains favoring quality and big passion.

Crown Valley Distillery 1420 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-0832 • crownvalleybranson.com A must-do in Branson, Mo! Crown Valley offers several tasting options for the connoisseur and a family-friendly bistro for the perfect meal.


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Fire & Ice Restaurant

1400 E. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 368-3900 • culvers.com

2546 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 522-7711 • oasisfireandice.com

1815 E. Primrose St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 883-8222 • culvers.com

Springfield's only ice bar! Our creative menu features certified angus beef steaks, fresh seafood, pasta, salads, sandwiches and desserts.

2520 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 501-1071 • culvers.com

First Watch Cafe 3105 E. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65804

1309 Hwy. 248, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-4494 • culvers.com

2946 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 889-0601 • firstwatch.com

Home of the Butterburger® and fresh frozen custard. Whether it’s cheese curds, chili, sundaes or fresh seasonal salads, you’ll love it!

Everything is made to order and freshness is never compromised. Only the finest ingredients used for the best breakfast, brunch and lunch.

Curling Vine Winery

Fuji Japanese Seafood & Steakhouse

601 Hwy. 165, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-1897 • curlingvinewinery.com

2909 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 889-0088 • fujiofspringfield.com

Experience an enjoyable hour at the winery. Free tours. Includes a history of winemaking and a bottling demonstration. Wine and juice tasting.

Chef's knives flip shrimp and slice steak at the speed of a magician's wand. Fresh vegetables and savory sauces will be served to you.

Delicieux

Gailey's Breakfast Cafe

3757 N. State Highway H, Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 351-5678

BRUNCH | LUNCH HAPPY HOUR DINNER | LATE NIGHT TAKE OUT

220 E. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 866-5500 • gaileysbreakfast.com

Our small, family-owned bakery is determined to provide only the best sugar-free, chemical-free, no preservative artisan bread and pastries.

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2767 W. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 877-7625 • dublinspass.com

Home-cooked breakfast served in our sunny corner café in the historic old Seville Hotel. Come in, relax and enjoy!

Gettin' Basted 2845 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 320-6357 • gettinbasted.com 606 W. Mt. Vernon St., Nixa, MO 65714 gettinbasted.com

317 Park Central East, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-7625 • dublinspass.com Pull up a stool, enjoy some authentic Irish food and a perfect pint. You're a stranger here, but only once. Cheers!

On the leading edge of barbecue, we define a style known around the globe as Ozark's Style, Hot & Fast, Live Coal Barbecue. You be the Judge!

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1027 E. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 865-5050 • ebbetsfieldbarandgrill.com Outdoor patio, live music and the headquarters for all the greatest sports teams! Serving up cold beer, hot food and good times since 1981.

2020 E. Primrose St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 883-6767 • goldencorral.com All-you-can-eat buffet featuring homestyle favorites made from scratch. Always served hot and fresh.

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It’s Whiskey Time! Missouri Ridge Distillery

Brings Award-Winning Spirits to the Ozarks

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issouri Ridge Distillery’s master distiller and owner Gregory Pope, when asked what he’s most proud of since opening the Ozark Mountain distillery located in Branson, is quick to answer.

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Great Escape Beer Works

Hold Fast Brewing

4022 S. Lone Pine, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 824-4043 • greatescapebeerworks.com

235 N. Kimbrough Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 761-2318 • hfbrewing.com

Nestled in the Galloway neighborhood of the Queen City of the Ozarks, Great Escape Offers an ever-changing selection of high-quality craft beer.

Located in downtown Springfield. We offer a relaxed atmosphere, dog and kid-friendly, with lots of indoor and outdoor seating.

Haruno and the New Next Door Lounge

Jimm's Steakhouse & Pub

3044 S. Fremont Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 887-0077 • harunosushi.com

1935 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 886-5466 • jimmssteakhouseandpub.com

A full bar with over 30 types of sake, an exclusive martini list, and a full dinner and sushi menu. Springfield's only midnight sushi bar!

Casual dining in an elegant atmosphere. Steaks, chicken, prime rib and seafood. Early evening value menu available. Families welcome.

Hemingway's Blue Water Cafe

Jimmy's Egg

1935 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 891-5100 • restaurants.basspro.com

3315 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 720-4436 • jimmysegg.com

Dine amid sport fish, African game trophies and a 30,000-gallon saltwater aquarium. Enjoy a variety of entrées or try our buffet.

3837 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 368-0125 • jimmysegg.com

Hinode Japanese Steak & Sushi 129 N. Massey Blvd., Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 374-7807 • eathinode.com 4301 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 877-1777 • eathinode.com Enjoy fresh sushi and savory teppanyaki meals cooked on a hibachi grill. Hinode, where cooking is part of the fun!

Your neighborhood breakfast place serving delicious food with friendly service! Breakfast and lunch served all day. Ask about our catering!

Joe's Route 66 Diner 201 E. Chestnut St., Strafford, MO 65757 (417) 736-2922 Homemade onion rings, fresh-cut french fries, hand-breaded pork tenderloin and fresh hamburger patties. Located on Route 66!

“My high-quality small-batch spirits and being featured as the pilot episode of the Discovery Channel’s Moonshiners Whiskey Business”.

Kai After Dark

The episode showcasing his distillery plays on the televisions in the tasting room that has as much character as his spirits have awards. An 1850’s backbar rescued from a bar in Springfield frames his tasting room.

Located in the heart of ever-growing downtown, Kai's expert sushi chefs provide the highest quality fish and freshest menu available.

306 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 832-0077 • kaiafterdark.com

Karai 640 W. Republic Rd. #100, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 319-5225

The interior was finished with reclaimed materials from an old barn that used to sit on the property. It is quintessential Ozarks.

New to Springfield this year. Relaxed, beautiful, contemporary atmosphere. Offering many delicious ramen dishes, handrolls and more.

Guests can belly up to the bar or take a comfortable seat at a table where they offer tastings- any three spirits for free or purchase a flight of ten of the thirteen offerings for just $10. Inspired by family recipes, Missouri Ridge Distillery produces 5 whiskeys- Bourbon, American Single Malt, Wee Heavy, and 2 Corn whiskeys; 5 Moonshines- White Lightning, Straight, Apple Pie, Peach and Honey; and 3 Rums.

Koriya 4121 S. Fremont Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 882-0077 Koriya fuses together traditional Korean dishes with American influence. Delicious gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options.

“We’re producing the best quality spirits with amazing flavor and aroma available on the market,” said Pope.

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts & Coffee

Also known as MR. Whiskey, Pope offers impromptu tours of the distillery and serves delicious barbecue on Fridays and Saturdays. Learn more at missouriridgedistillery.com.

Krispy Kreme is locally owned and operated! When the HOT LIGHT is ON, we are making our Hot Original Glazed Doughnuts just for you!

Missouri Ridge Distillery 7000 State Hwy. 248, Branson, MO Phone: (417) 699-4095 Website: missouriridgedistillery.com Hours: Tue-Thu 11-7 pm, Fri-Sat 11-9 pm

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Lambert's Cafe

Lindwedel Winery

Lost Signal Brewing Company

1800 W. Hwy. J, Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-7655 • throwedrolls.com

3158 State Hwy. 265, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 338-0256 • lindwedelwinery.com

610 W. College St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 869-4755 • lostsignalbrewing.com

Home of Throwed Rolls. Fast, friendly service, reasonable prices, good food, great atmosphere, pass-arounds and balloons for the kids!

Located in the Ozark Mountains with a large deck overlooking gorgeous scenery, Lindwedel offers free wine tasting in a casual atmosphere.

Lost Signal, Found Beer. Whether you are in the mood for the best BBQ or craft beer, we have what you desire.

The Leaky Roof Meadery

London Calling Pasty Company

1306 S. Azalea St., Buffalo, MO 65622 (417) 345-1233 • leakyroofmeadery.com

836 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 380-7943 • londoncallingpastycompany.com

The Leaky Roof Meadery creates lightly carbonated session meads and traditional honey wines. Join us at our taproom for pints and package.

Freshly made British comfort food. Famous for our pasties (pas-tees). Grab your food to go or dine on our original double decker bus.

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1540 W. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 887-7500 • leongsasiandiner.com Enjoy the famous original Springfield cashew chicken as well as other authentic Asian cuisine and classic American comfort foods.

Lindberg's Tavern 318 W. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 868-8900 • lindbergsbar.com The oldest tavern in Springfield. Enjoy local brews on tap, handcrafted cocktails and delicious food made from scratch.

MJ's Market & Deli 900 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 881-0004 • mamajeansmarket.com Focused on prepared foods with a full-service deli featuring sandwiches, soups, salads, hot entrées and a convenience grocery section.

Maria's Mexican Restaurant 406 South Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 831-9339 • mariasdowntown.com

2825 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 705-6000 • londoncallingpastycompany.com Freshly made British comfort food. Famous for our pasties (pas-tees). Located in the Battlefield Mall Food Court.

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Made fresh daily including fried tacos, fajitas, carne asada, carnitas, enchiladas and guacamole. Mexican beers and more than 200 tequilas.

Maria's Southside Mexican Restaurant 4610 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65810 (417) 869-4755 • lostsignalbrewing.com Made fresh daily including fried tacos, fajitas, carne asada, carnitas, enchiladas and guacamole. Mexican beers and more than 200 tequilas.

640 W. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 319-5225

karairamen.com

306 S. Campbell Ave Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 832-0077

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3044 S. Fremont St. Springfield, MO, 65804 (417) 887-0077

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Missouri Ridge Distillery

Ms. Gilmore's Tea Room & Vintage Suitcase

7000 State Hwy. 248, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 699-4095 • missouriridgedistillery.com Missouri Ridge Distillery is Branson's only grain-to-bottle distillery. We are a multi-national and international award-winning distillery.

Missouri Spirits

An incredible assortment of treasures, antiques, furniture, home decor and clothing. Great selection of lunch items and to-die-for desserts.

507 W. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 501-4674 • missourispirits.com

Nakato Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar

Springfield's first and only distillery. Enjoy locally made spirits, a tasting room and distillery tours by appointment.

2615 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 881-7171 • nakatospringfield.com

Morning Day Cafe

Traditional Japanese hibachi-style steak house. Floating sushi bar and a full-service bar. Please visit Springfield's first and finest.

105 S. Main St., Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 494-5055 • morningdaycafe.com Morning Day Cafe is all things BRUNCH! MDC serves-up house-roasted coffees, teas, cocktails, crazy-good eats and high-end alternative living.

The Order 305 E. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 851-5299 • theordersgf.com

Mother's Brewing Company

Features upscale cuisine in a sophisticated yet approachable atmosphere. Located in the Hotel Vandivort.

215 S. Grant Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 862-0423 • mothersbrewing.com

Pickleman's Gourmet Cafe

Mother’s believes crafting and community go hand in hand. We believe in love. We brew love. In downtown Springfield.

WHY WAIT FOR WINE-THIRTY?

211 E. Commercial St., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 866-7000

333 E. Walnut St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 851-6900 • picklemans.com Pickleman's is an upscale, fast-casual sandwich shop committed to quality food people crave.

Celebrating Over 50 years of original Springfield-style Cashew Chicken! r Full Asian and American Menu prepared by classically-trained chefs r Full Service Bar and Dining r Drink Specials r Drive-Thru r Catering r Meeting Rooms

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Pizza by the Chef-Branson West

Spring Branch Kombucha

10850 Bus. 13, Unit B, Branson West, MO 65737 (417) 272-8287 • mypizzabythechef.com

1200 S. Hillcrest Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 234-6906 • springbranchkombucha.com

A real family-owned pizzeria in the same location for 27 years. Imitated by many, duplicated by none.

Spring Branch Kombucha is Southern Missouri’s first commercial kombucha brewery. Find us on draft here: springbranchkombucha.com/find-us.

Queen City Wine Dive 105 Park Central Square, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 429-9020 • queencitywinedive.com Springfield's wine bar and restaurant offering Spanish-inspired tapas, modern American cuisine and diverse selections of wine by the glass.

Red's Giant Hamburg 2301 W. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 865-7337 Go back in time to a new version of a historic Rt.66 restaurant. Best burger in town, largest tenderloin, & more. Save room for a banana split..

Relics Antique Mall, Tea Room & Event Center

Springfield Brewing Company 305 S. Market Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 832-8277 • springfieldbrewingco.com Springfield's original brewpub and microbrewery. A destination for award-winning beer, inspired local cuisine, and room for all since 1997.

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St. George's Donuts-E. Sunshine St.

2015 W. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 885-0007 • relicsantiquemall.com

3628 E. Sunshine St., Springfield, MO 65809 (417) 881-7515 • stgeorgesdonuts.net

Voted area's best antique store. 500+ booths, French, British & American antique furniture and a large Fun Flea Market section. Cafe and Event Center.

1415 W State Hwy J, Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 425-7885 • stgeorgesdonuts.net

The Rock Food & Friends 4018 S. Lone Pine, Ave. Suite B, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 986-0632 Refined cuisine with top-shelf wines and spirits, The Rock is an upscale eatery located in the heart of the cozy Galloway neighborhood.

Show-Me Brewing 1925 E. Bennett St., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 315-8617 • showmebrewing.com Springfield's only nano-brewery, brew-on-premises and home brewing supply store. Brewing and serving 12 taps of fresh, small-batch craft beer.

Locally-owned bakeries offering donuts, pastries and locally-roasted coffee made fresh daily, from scratch since 1971..

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Skinny Slim's Public House 323 S. Patton Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 987-0146 Skinny Slim's is a beer bar located in downtown Springfield offering over 70 styles as well as specialty cocktails. Join us for darts and pool!

2222 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807 417.883.0900

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St. James Winery & Restaurant

Tea Bar & Bites Bakery and Cafe

The Vineyard Market

405 Hwy. 165, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 544-8283 • stjameswinery.com

621 S. Pickwick Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 866-7500 • teabarandbites.com

1759 W. Hwy. J, Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 882-0399 • thevineyardmarket.com

Features St. James' delicious wines, chef-inspired pizzas, spacious courtyard and patio and unique gift items.

Tea Bar & Bites offers fresh breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert in a quaint dining setting. Our courtyard is perfect for gatherings.

Winery, eatery and wine shop in Ozark with bakery and coffee bar. Don't miss our humidor and cigar lounge. Custom gifts as well. It's a must see!

Tie & Timber Beer Co.

Waxy O'Shea's

1451 E. Cherry St., Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 429-9131 • tieandtimberbeerco.com

235 Branson Landing, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 348-1759 • waxyosheas.com

Brews fresh, premium craft beer. 20 taps including a variety of IPA's and Sours. Dog-friendly. Live Music on the dock every weekend. Cheers!

Branson’s ONLY Irish pub and most exciting bar in town! Waxy O’Shea’s teleports you straight to Dublin with its authentic Irish atmosphere.

Steak 'n Shake 1550 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 887-0906 • steaknshake.com 1158 E. St. Louis St., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 866-6109 • steaknshake.com 3755 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 882-7164 • steaknshake.com

Tropical Liqueurs

Wings Etc. Grill & Pub

2760 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 863-9072 • steaknshake.com

420 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 501-1771 • 2trops.com

2651 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 869-4425 • wingsetc.com

3247 E. Battlefield Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 889-7887 • steaknshake.com

It’s always 85 degrees and sunny at your favorite exotic frozen cocktail bar located in the heart of downtown Springfield.

Wings Etc. is a family-friendly Grill & Pub, with a diverse menu featuring our Award-Winning Jumbo Wings, Burgers, Wraps, Salads, Cold Beer and More!!

A Springfield tradition for 57 years featuring cooked to order Steakburgers and hand-dipped shakes. Come see our history on Route 66.

Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant 1250 E. Republic Rd., Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 719-4573

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Traditional Indian cuisine. Tandoori specialties, seafood, chicken and lamb. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Lunch buffet and dinner menu.

AMERICA’S FIRST DRIVE-THRU

Est. 1947 on Route 66

Now Serving Breakfast!

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The Vineyard Market Great Food, Great Times at

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Wings Etc. Grill & Pub is a laid back, family-friendly sports bar featuring award-winning jumbo and boneless wings with more than 20 sauces to choose from as well as unique menu items like the Homewrecker Monster Dog and the Loaded Cowboy Burger. Chicken wing lovers will be in heaven at Wings, Etc. For those not into the hottest wing, teriyaki or medium buffalo might be your best bet. Those who prefer it on the spicy side may go for the TNT buffalo or the habanero infused “Wall” sauce. In between those extremes you’ll find the Asian Kick or the new Mahalo-Que. Wraps, salads, made-to-order sandwiches, burgers, dogs, barbecue and even seafood are all solid options on the menu. You won’t leave hungry! Dubbed a “Happiness Center,” the restaurant is filled with more than 20 large screen TVs, great (but simple) food, friendly service and lots of cold beverages, including a full bar with 20 beers on tap.

A restaurant, wine shop, humidor, bar, gift shop and cigar lounge

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hen you’re looking for a relaxing, classy and unique experience, The Vineyard Market in Ozark is just what you need.

The Vineyard is a wine shop and eatery with a separate cigar lounge and fully stocked humidor which serves a full menu that pairs well with wine, including charcuterie, sandwiches, salads, soups and flatbreads. Be sure to check out their cocktail menu. Stay for a cigar in the lounge and enjoy a bourbon or an old fashioned, smoked of course. Along with about 40 wines available from the bar at any given time, a variety of cocktails and local and national craft beers are served.

Wine also is sold by the bottle along with a large selection of cigars and all the accessories you need to create a wine or cigar gift basket. The cigar and pipe lounge features comfortable seating and state-of-the-art filtration that keeps the smoke out of other parts of the building and eliminates the odor created by those who enjoy tobacco products. On weekends, enjoy live acoustic music, including classic rock, blues and jazz performed by local artists. The Vineyard Market’s Cellar Society wine club provides eight-course dinners, wine tastings, exclusive discounts and other benefits for its members.

The goal? Good Food. Great Times. Not average food and gimmicks. Not froo-froo-faux-fabulousfoodie-fare. Just a good ol’ laid-back, family-friendly (and grownup-friendly—let’s not lose that point) sports bar. Turns out this is exactly what the world needed. Jim and his partners were right. (Hooray for everyone.)

The Vineyard Market Address: 1759 W. State Highway J, Ozark Hours: 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. TuesdaySaturday, 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday Phone: 417-882-0399 Website: TheVineyardMarket.com

Wings Etc. Located just off Interstate 44 at 2651 N. Glenstone in Springfield. Learn more at wingsetc.com

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LIFE SHOULD HAVE MORE ENCORES. In Branson, we believe in a few things. And the only way to experience an unbelievable vacation is to be here with us. Branson. You won’t believe it, until you do.

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The Polk County Courthouse is the centerpiece of the Bolivar square.

A Lot to do Just Northwest of Springfield

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olivar is a vibrant small town with a charming downtown, world-class art museum, hospital and four-year university offering a variety of degrees, including two doctoral programs. About 30 miles northwest of Springfield, Bolivar offers plenty for visitors to see and do. The historic Polk County Courthouse reigns over the town square surrounded by a frozen custard shop; restaurants; stores selling jewelry, antiques, furniture, books and clothing; an art gallery; historic buildings and more. A monthly car show welcomes anyone interested in automobiles.

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A few blocks away, the Polk County Museum resides in the former Northward School, a majestic brick structure on the National Register of Historic Places. On the lawn sits a log cabin built in 1867 which was moved to the museum grounds in 1981. A gazebo beckons those who want to relax in the shade created by the structure and nearby trees. Around the corner is the Dunnegan Gallery of Art, showcasing its permanent collection along with traveling exhibits. At any given time, the 26,000-square-foot gallery has more than 1,000 sculptures, paintings and woodcrafts on display. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Frisco

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Highline Trail - the second-longest Rail/Trail in Missouri - provides a 35-mile path for walking, running and biking between Springfield and Bolivar. Just a few minutes north of Bolivar, Stockton and Pomme de Terre lakes offer fishing, sailing and other water activities. Test your skills at the Silo Ridge golf course; splash with the kids at the city’s aquatics center; and shop for locally grown, made or produced foods and products at the Polk County Farmers Market. Bolivar also has fun annual events including its one-day Country Days festival in September and the Celebration of Freedom Fireworks Display on the


The Dunnegan Gallery of Art is home to a world-class collection.

Silo Ridge is a fun, challenging community course.

Teeing off in front of the silo at Silo Ridge Community Golf Course. Hiking one of the local park trails.

campus of Southwest Baptist University in July. In the fall, the kids will love the corn maze, pumpkin patch and other activities at the nearby Fieth Famly Farm and in the summertime, pick delicious blackberries and red raspberries at the Hummingbird Berry Farm a few miles south of town. You’re sure to enjoy exploring Bolivar, the county seat of Polk County. Before you go, be sure to check hours at various facilities. Some operate on a part-time basis or are seasonal. Learn more about Bolivar at Bolivar.mo.us or BolivarChamber.com.

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Experience

Branson The Branson Ferris Wheel was once located at Navy Pier in Chicago.

The Showboat Branson Belle plies the waters of Tablerock Lake.

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ranson has been offering authentic Ozark Mountain hospitality, a plethora of live shows, dozens of family attractions and three pristine lakes that have been luring visitors to the Missouri Ozarks for more than one hundred years. It starts with a friendly greeting at every hotel, restaurant, theater, attraction, boutique, art gallery and store. You can hear it in the voices of the hundreds of world-class entertainers welcoming you to their shows. You can feel it in the community’s commitment to family values, to veterans and in providing a vacation experience all ages will enjoy.

acclaimed theme park Silver Dollar City, home to Time Traveler, the world’s tallest, fastest, steepest spinning coaster. New this year is Mystic River Falls, a water ride featuring the tallest drop in the western hemisphere. Branson, 35 miles south of Springfield, is the fastest-growing golf destination in the country and the area is home to hundreds of cozy lakeside resorts with crystalline water for swimming, boating, fishing and skiing. You can explore Native American historical sites, interesting museums and shopping at trendy boutiques, outlet malls, galleries, namebrand stores and upscale specialty shops.

There are more theater seats in Branson than New York City's Broadway and you’ll delight in the rides and shops at the internationally

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The Titanic Museum includes interactive exhibits and memorabilia commemorating the ill-fated ship.

White Water is a summertime favorite in Branson.

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See a live music show ...actually see several live shows! While there are a wide variety of shows - magic, acrobats, every kind of musical genre, big productions, intimate stages, and more - the cool thing about Branson Shows is that you’re connected to the folks on stage and they’re connected to you. They’ve got heart… and a good beat too! Find out about Branson Shows and get your tickets to the Best Shows in Branson on-line at www.ShowsInBranson.com.

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Visit the Best Place to Play in Branson: “Bigfoot Fun Park”. Big Family Fun and Big Adventure! There’s something for everyone – from the thrill rides on the Action Tower, the Bigfoot Mini Golf, the 8Di Theatre & Action Ride, the Games & Entertainment Arcade with the BEST prizes in Branson, to the Yeti Zone this is the spot for Fun! And even better go on the world’s first Bigfoot Discovery Expedition tour – a trip out into the authentic unspoiled Ozarks Wilderness in 4x4 safari vehicles on an interactive themed adventure complete with Scottish Highland cattle, original music, and an extremely surprising twist. Branson’s Greatest Show on Wheels! Discover more at www.BigfootFunPark.com | 800-562-2416

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See The Duttons! Live from their latest public television broadcast, The Duttons pull out all the stops to bring you a show that will amaze from the moment the curtain opens until it closes. These award-winning siblings are recognized worldwide for the show which features song, dance, comedy and all kinds of surprises. Perhaps most famous for their appearance on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent”, The Duttons made it all the way to the finals, and even had Simon Cowell saying “I loved it. I absolutely loved it!” In Nov & Dec you’ll want to come back to see The Dutton’s Christmas Show. www.TheDuttons.com | 417-332-2772

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One of Branson’s most unique venues, King’s Castle Theatre, is home to 5 wildly different shows. New to Branson this year is “Anthems of Rock” – an electrifying 5 star celebration of epic rock! “New Jersey Nights” is a tribute to Franki Valli & The Four Seasons, while “Dublin’s Irish Tenors & the Celtic Ladies” deliver classic Irish harmonies & lilting melodies. Broadway’s Greatest Hits covers the greatest musicals from the last 50 years with dazzling choreography & unmatched vocals. And in Nov & Dec see Branson’s largest holiday production – the dazzling “Christmas Wonderland.” www.KingsCastleTheatre.com | 417-334-2500

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If you’re looking for Grand Entertainment – then the Grand Country Music Hall is the place for you. Featuring 9 awesome shows, the Music Hall is anchored by the outstanding Grand Jubilee show. Audiences fall in love with the tight harmonies and dynamic performance of Branson’s BEST Quartet, New South! This incredible group entertains with spectacular music, great harmonies, family

comedy, and Ozarks hospitality. Mark, Luke, David, & Jon sing all your favorite songs. You’ll hear Top 40, Country & Gospel classics, and Rock & Roll hits from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. The Grand Jubilee surpasses expectations of any age. www.GrandCountry.com | 417-335-2484

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Acclaimed as “Branson’s Most Entertaining Show”, the Hughes Music Show features the “world’s largest live on-stage performing family” – with a cast of 50 – ALL BORN TO ENTERTAIN! This fast-paced, innovative production includes multiple styles of outstanding music, singing, harmonies, dancing, instrumentals, & fun. Come see why people say “The Hughes Music Show is everything you want in a Branson show – and more.” In Nov & Dec the Hughes family presents the Hughes Brothers Christmas Show – A Triumph of everything you want to feel at Christmas time! www.HughesBrothersTheatre.com | 417-334-0076

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Discover the secrets of the deep when you visit Shipwrecked Treasure Museum at Branson Landing, across from Paula Deen’s. The interactive museum attraction is filled with real artifacts and treasure recovered from some of the most historically significant deep water shipwrecks, including the most famous Civil War and WWII treasures ever recovered as seen on Discovery Channel & National Geographic. See 2,000 yr old wine bottles, pirate coins, giant silver bars, gold coins, even ancient navigational instruments worth over a million dollars. Learn how shipwrecks are found & recovered, try your hand operating a submarines robotic arm, experience a hurricane, discover the world of pirates, and more. Explore the one of a kind nautical & pirate themed souvenir shop with collectables available for purchase. A rare opportunity to own www.BransonTreasureMuseum.com a piece of history.

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America desperately needs a laugh and Yakov Smirnoff, the King of Cold War Comedy, is the man to Make America Laugh Again! During his show Yakov goes from “Red to Redneck”, gives a heartfelt salute to Lady Liberty, conducts a Presidential press briefing, and more. Yakov delivers HUGE laughs while sharing unique insights into life in these United States. When Yakov, the Famous Russian Comedian, says, “What A Country!” You’ll feel like standing and cheering for the Red, White, and Blue! Yakov says, “My fellow Americans I promise to bring you plenty of love and laughter during my show in Branson!” (And he’s not ‘Putin’ you on!). See Yakov in Branson in July, Oct, Nov, & Dec. www.Yakov.com | 417-336-3838

The Veterans Memorial Museum honors those who served during the 9 wars of the 20th Century. Ten great halls house 1000s of exhibits covering WWI, WWII,

Korea, Vietnam & Desert Storm. www.VeteransMemorialMuseum.com | 417-336-2300 While the Veterans Memorial Museum is a moving educational experience, the Branson Dinosaur Museum, is fun and a great place to take selfies with life-sized dinosaurs. www.BransonDinosaurMuseum.com | 417-239-0733

Branson features 5 unique seasons. During Jan-March escape the winter blues, 10 get away to Branson for Hot Winter Fun! Shows like Legends In Concert, the Hughes Music Show, and Grand Jubilee & attractions like the Promised Land Zoo, Bigfoot Fun Park, Shipwrecked Treasure Museum, IMAX, and the Veterans Memorial Museum are open. In the spring everybody is putting on a show – even Mother Nature! Summer brings cool family fun for everyone and then in Sept and Oct you’ll Fall for Branson as the amazing colors outside begin to match the amazing colors inside! And then there’s Ozark Mountain Christmas beginning Nov 1 where the sounds of music, merriment, mirth, and more fill the theaters. (Nov 5 thru Nov 11 is always Veterans Homecoming Week). The first Sunday in Dec is also the Adoration Parade. Shows like Christmas Wonderland, Hughes Brothers Christmas Show, The Duttons, Grand Jubilee, Legends In Concert, and more, bring completely different Christmas productions to the stage, many performing through December and topping off the year with special New Year’s Eve shows! Attractions are open and offering different experiences like Let There Be Lights Drive Thru at the Promised Land Zoo.

Find out more at www.ShowsInBranson.com

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The one and only…

Nixa

Shopping and Dining in One of the Ozarks’ Fastest-Growing Communities

D’Arpino’s Piccolo Contemporary Italian serves up tasty Italian dishes.

A chef at Hinode Japanese Steakhouse prepares a meal teppanyaki style.

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pringfield is surrounded by communities that help make up the fabric of the Ozarks. Nixa, just south on U.S. 160, is certainly one worth visiting.

“There is a hidden secret that many people are finally beginning to realize — and traveling from all over to experience — and that is our shopping and dining experiences here in Nixa,” said Chris Russell, executive director of the Nixa Chamber of Commerce. “We encourage people to share their experiences while shopping and dining in our city on social media by using the hashtag #experienceNixa.”

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Dining This bedroom community that exudes a modern, energetic vibe is filled with restaurants sure to please any foodie. D’Arpino’s Piccolo Contemporary Italian puts a new spin on traditional Italian cuisine and Japanese food fans can have an exciting Teppanyaki meal at Hinode Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi. Your personal chef puts on a show as he or she cooks up hibachi-style noodles, vegetables, shrimp tasters and fried rice with your choice of a protein. The recently expanded Morning Day Cafe is a

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farm-to-table gem which sources as many products as possible from local producers. Housed in a 113-year-old building, the restaurant’s colorful decor, kitchy salt and pepper shakers and friendly staff add charm to the tasty food. The cafe serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner and has a full bar available. Big Whiskey’s, a franchise that got its start in Springfield, is another popular dining spot and there are many others ranging from mom-and-pop pizza joints to well-known names you’ll recognize.


Shopping Shopping abounds in Nixa from large retailers to locally-owned stores that enhance Nixa’s smalltown charm. For a sense of Nixa’s farming community roots, shopping at Nixa Hardware and Seed Store is a must. Operating since 1899, the independent hardware store offers everything you expect, such as tools and plumbing supplies, to items you wouldn’t expect, such as beekeeping supplies, cowboy boots, wood stoves, equine supplies, cattle medication and more. Shoppers also can get advice from a beekeeper, electricians, plumbers and others who are happy to share their expertise. Outdoor Home is a popular store known for grills, smokers, outdoor furniture and especially The Big Green Egg. Many versions of this popular grill and Eggcessories are available, including seasoning and sauces. Stop by at 10 a.m. on a Saturday for cooking demonstrations followed by samples.

Historic Main Street in downtown Nixa.

At the Attic Antiques & Treasures you’ll find everything from brand new furniture to antiques and collectibles. The store features a number of individual booths that rotate items throughout the year. During each visit, you’ll always find something new or different. Those are just a few samples of places to shop in Nixa. We invite you to explore them and many others.

Events Nixa blends past with present when it comes to events which draw crowds year-round. The town’s most well-known event is Nixa Sucker Day Music, Arts and Crafts Festival set for May 15-16. This event started as a fish fry in 1957 with suckers provided by anglers who snagged them from local rivers and streams. The fish are still grabbed by locals but the event has evolved into more than a fish fry with two stages for live entertainment, food trucks, a beer garden, kids’ rides and more.

Shoppers browse at the Attic Antiques & Treasures.

Other Nixa events in 2020

Nixa's annual Sucker Day Parade.

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Feb. 29 - Indoor Garage Sale March 21 - NIXPO Business Showcase Starting April 1 - Downtown Farmers Market Saturdays April 11 - Easter Egg Hunt May 9 - City Wide Garage Sale May 23 - Pool Opening Day Sept. 26 - Outdoor Home Eggfest Oct. 24 - Downtown Creepin' at the Crossroads Oct. 30 - Halloween Spooktacular Dec. 5 - Downtown Nixa Caroling at the Crossroads Dec. 6 - Nixa Christmas Parade

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Finley River Park is a lovely location for a walk along the river. Antique shops are found throughout Ozark.

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ravelers between Springfield and Branson on U.S. 65 have good reason to make a pit stop in the thriving community of Ozark. Its midwest charm, local restaurants and unique shops combine to create an experience exclusive to the Missouri Ozarks.

Ozark Courthouse Historic District The Ozark Courthouse Square Historic District is quintessential Americana. The historic courthouse sits in the center with local shops and restaurants surrounding it.

Antiques District Spring Creek Tea Room isn’t the only antique store in town. There is a section of Ozark known as the “Antiques District” where several antique shops are just a short distance from one another. Browse for special treasures at Camp Flea Antique Mall + Vintage Market, Keen Eye Antiques among others.

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Lambert’s Cafe A visit to Ozark isn’t complete without a meal at the famous Lambert’s Cafe. Heads up! The restaurant is known for “throwed rolls” thanks to servers tossing melt-in-your-mouth bread to customers. Lather some sorghum onto your roll and you're in for a treat. The hot rolls and sorghum are part of the “pass arounds” that come with the meal. Behind Lambert’s you’ll find some antique shops and be sure to stop at Heather Hill Farms for wine and cheese tasting and some country store shopping.

Finley River Park After a meal at Lambert’s Cafe, you might need a little exercise and Finley River Park is the perfect place for that. This picturesque park is a clean and fun destination for anyone looking to get outdoors and enjoy nature. With lots of space to play and roam, enjoy picnics, evening strolls, fishing, paddling and more. The park is home to a number of festivals and activities every year including the Christian County Fair, balloon glow and the Christmas light display.

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A major renovation project is transforming the Ozark Mill into a restaurant, bar, farmer’s market and more.

The Ozark Mill Undergoing a major renovation and revitalization, The Ozark Mill will soon be a unique gathering spot on the Finley River with a restaurant, a speakeasy-style bar, a farm and a farmers market. An area for interactive, hands-on learning experiences is planned along with an open-air chapel. The one-of-a kind offerings, authentic goods and memorable experiences will keep people coming back for more. This is a place where a celebration of history and legacy will unfold to inspire a new generation of travelers, adventurers and local trailblazers.

B & B Theatres Marquee Suites One of the more unique movie-going experiences the Ozarks has to offer is at the B & B Theatres Marquee Suites. Here, film buffs can relax in plush leather recliners during the movie while being served from a full bar and menu.

The town square in Ozark is a relaxing place to take a break and enjoy the small-town pace. Thousands of people tour Smallin Civil War Cave annually.

Smallin Civil War Cave Smallin Civil War Cave is a fascinating glimpse into the past. Along with seeing the beauty of the largest cave opening in Missouri where a spring gushes water year-round and rocks are covered in lush green moss and ferns. Guests learn lessons about history, geology, paleontology and nature as they walk on the half-mile paved path that takes them through the cave.

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Heather Hill Farms

Southwest Baptist University

5255 N. 17th St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-7665 • heatherhillfarms.com Free cheese and wine tasting daily. Over 200 varieties of cheese and wines, gourmet food, snacks, Amish goods, gifts, cheese boxes, and baskets.

1759 W. Hwy. J, Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 882-0399 • thevineyardmarket.com Winery, eatery and wine shop in Ozark with bakery and coffee bar. Don't miss our humidor and cigar lounge. Custom gifts as well. It's a must see!

The Home Brewery

Branson

1967 W. Boat St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-0963 • homebrewery.com Your homebrewing supply store since 1984. Let us help you make your own beer, wine, mead, cider, spirits, soda, cheese and more at home.

#1 Hits of the 60's & 50's too!

1600 University Ave., Bolivar, MO 65613 (800) 526-5859 • sbuniv.edu High-quality academic programs at SBU combine critical thinking, experiential learning and spiritual development in customized education.

Nixa Bair's Sports Grill 701 N. McCroskey St., Suite 1, Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 725-3777 • bairsburgers.com Bair's Sports Grill is a family-owned American-style sports bar with an electric atmosphere, known for its extraordinary array of burgers.

Big Whiskey's American Restaurant & Bar N 715 McCroskey St., Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 725-3031 • bigwhiskeys.com Big Whiskey's is a sports bar for all fans, a whiskey bar for devotees and novices alike and a friendly atmosphere for a family night out.

Gettin' Basted 606 W. Mt. Vernon St., Nixa, MO 65714 gettinbasted.com On the leading edge of barbecue, we define a style known around the globe as Ozark's Style, Hot & Fast, Live Coal Barbecue. You be the Judge!

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Lambert's Cafe 1800 W. Hwy. J, Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-7655 • throwedrolls.com Home of Throwed Rolls. Fast, friendly service, reasonable prices, good food, great atmosphere, pass-arounds and balloons for the kids!

The Sound of Freedom USA 4800 N. Towne Centre Dr., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 485-4867 • sof-usa.com A 16-lane indoor gun range, 2,300-square-foot retail store and safety training facility. We rent guns if you don't have your own.

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The Vineyard Market

3216 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 339-1960 • 1hitsofthe60s.com Revisit the days of the British Invasion, Motown, California Surfin’ and the Age of Aquarius with over 100 songs and costume changes.

1984 Arcade Branson 4240 Gretna Road, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 320-6055 • 1984bransonarcade.com Branson’s classic 80’s arcade & themed hangout featuring about 50 video games, 15 pinballs, claw machines, and air hockey.

Amazing Acrobats of Shanghai

129 N. Massey Blvd., Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 374-7807 • eathinode.com Enjoy fresh sushi and savory teppanyaki meals cooked on a hibachi grill. Hinode, where cooking is part of the fun!

Morning Day Cafe 105 S. Main St., Nixa, MO 65714 (417) 494-5055 • morningdaycafe.com Morning Day Cafe is all things BRUNCH! MDC serves-up house-roasted coffees, teas, cocktails, crazy-good eats and high-end alternative living.

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Back Home Brewing Company 1502 S. 3rd St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 581-0782 • backhomebrewing.co Brews with the tastes that remind you of back home. We are also a great local bar to just come in, relax and have fun.

Big Whiskey's American Restaurant & Bar N 602 N. 25th St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 485-3800 • bigwhiskeys.com Big Whiskey's is a sports bar for all fans, a whiskey bar for devotees and novices alike and a friendly atmosphere for a family night out.

Finley Farms & The Ozark Mill 601 N. 4th St., Ozark, MO 65721 (417) 210-6690 • finleyfarmsmo.com Finley Farms offers a historic space to celebrate our heritage and create community through coffee, dining, craft, cocktails and more.

Family Owned • Over 200 Varieties of Cheese • Specialty Foods • Local Wines • Cheese & Meat Gift Boxes •

Gift Baskets • Cheese Trays • Unique Gifts • We Ship •

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Complimentary Cheese & Wine Tasting Daily

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3455 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 336-0888 • AmazingAcrobats.com Amazing Acrobats of Shanghai, labeled Branson’s Best Acrobat Show. 22 years of thrilling, daring, colorful, energetic, new experiences!

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A great education powered by purpose. High-quality, intellectually rigorous academic programs at Southwest Baptist University combine critical thinking, experiential learning, and spiritual development in customized education paths. That means our students gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities that bring personal and professional fulfillment. And that’s the power behind the success of SBU graduates.


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Andy B's Bowl Social

Branson Dinosaur Museum

BransonShows.com

405 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 213-8631 • bowlandybs.com Andy B’s offers a mix of attractions, including bowling, laser tag, arcade and VR alongside an extensive food and beverage selection.

3619 W. 76 Country Music Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 239-0733 • bransondinosaurmuseum.com Over 45 life-sized dinosaurs modeled by paleo artists, dinosaur movies, fossil hunt and more.

5160 N. 22nd St., Ozark, MO 65721 (800) 987-6298 • bransonshows.com Your one-stop shop for all your vacation needs. Book with us for a hassle-free vacation.

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Andy's Frozen Custard-Branson 3415 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 337-5501 • eatandys.com Serving made-fresh-hourly frozen custard using only the freshest ingredients to create our sundaes, concretes, shakes, jackhammers and more.

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2701 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO 65616 417-334-2500 • KingsCastleTheatre.com New in 2020! Anthems of Rock brings the number one hits of Queen, Journey, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, & many more.

3425 W. 76 Country Blvd. Suite B, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-8287 • showsinbranson.com Branson Show League represents Branson shows, theaters, attractions, things to do, places to eat and shop and other points of interest.

Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce/ Convention & Visitors Bureau 4100 Gretna Rd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-4084 • explorebranson.com A family destination with live performance theatres, pristine lakes, golf courses, award-winning theme parks, attractions and more.

Bear Creek Wine Company

Branson's Christmas Wonderland at King's Castle Theatre

1320 Keithley Rd., Walnut Shade, MO 65771 (417) 443-0036 • bearcreekwinecompany.com Our winery/brewery is locally owned and family operated. Great pizza and small bites; live music on weekends. Tastings daily.

2701 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-2500 • KingsCastleTheatre.com No yuletide trip to Branson would be complete without seeing Branson's Christmas Wonderland. One of Branson's largest holiday productions.

2701 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, Mo 65616 (417) 334-2500 • KingsCastleTheatre.com Experience the greatest Broadway musicals of the last 50 years. With dazzling choreography and unmatched vocals, this show has it all!

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4106 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 332-2231 • thebutterflypalace.com Over 1,000 live tropical butterflies, Great Banyan Tree Adventure, Emerald Forest Mirror Maze, Living Rainforest Science Center and more!

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1500 Shadrack Rd., Cape Fair, MO 65624 (417) 538-4163 • capefairmarina.com Table Rock Lake's destination offers boat slip rentals, watercraft rentals, convenience store with gas dock, restaurant and tackle shop.

Big Cedar Golf 612 Devil's Pool Rd., Ridgedale, MO 65739 (877) 652-2239 • bigcedar.com Big Cedar Golf is home to acclaimed courses designed by the top names in golf while incorporating Missouri’s natural beauty into every shot.

Bigfoot Adventure Tour 3608 W. 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO 65616 (800) 562-2416 • BigfootFunPark.com Interactive show on wheels. Off-Road Safari trucks take you into rugged Ozarks in search of Bigfoot. A surprising turn of events delivers the unexpected!

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3608 W. 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO 65616 (800) 562-2416 • BigfootFunPark.com Fun for all! Indoor & Outdoor Fun includes 8Di Theatre, Mini-Golf, Yeti Fun Zone & Monkey Jump, 200 Ft. Tall Action Tower with Super Sling & Gravity Bomb, arcade & exhibition.

Clay and his cast of 24 incredible entertainers show their versatility while performing all styles of music including country, rock n roll, gospel, and patriotic. The singing, dancing, and hysterical comedy will keep you on the edge of your seat!

Big Whiskey's American Restaurant & Bar N 301 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-4478 • bigwhiskeys.com Big Whiskey's is a sports bar for all fans, a whiskey bar for devotees and novices alike and a friendly atmosphere for a family night out.

Branson Country USA at Grand Country Music Hall N 1945 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-2484 • GrandCountry.com Looking for some late-night Branson entertainment? Join us for our Friday night 10:30 p.m. show!

We’re going to the 1950’s! Celebrate poodle skirts, sock hops, soda shops, and teenage love! Our eight singers/dancers and live band are sure to stir up some fond memories!

ClayCooperTheatre.com  417-332-2529  Branson, MO 118

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Located in the heart of the Ozarks, Finley Farms and the Ozark Mill is a historical and cultural destination for a new generation of travelers. The property has been carefully restored and will feature numerous venues that will provide a unique place that embraces the local heritage and supports a modern shift towards a simpler way of living. At The Workshop, the first phase of this property to open, enjoy coffee and cocktails while taking classes from local artisans, like leatherworking and floral arranging.

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Clay Cooper Theatre

Culver's

3216 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 332-2529 • claycoopertheatre.com Clay Cooper’s Country Express: 24 performers, singing, dancing, comedy and variety! Hot Rods and High Heels: 1950's band, singers and dancers!

1309 Hwy. 248, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-4494 • culvers.com Home of the Butterburger® and America's biggest destination for fresh frozen custard.

Comedy Jamboree at Grand Country Music Hall

601 Hwy. 165, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-1897 • curlingvinewinery.com Experience an enjoyable hour at the winery. Free tours. Includes a history of winemaking and a bottling demonstration. Wine and juice tasting.

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1945 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-2484 • GrandCountry.com For an amazing afternoon of fun, the Comedy Jamboree is a must see. You will laugh until it hurts!

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1901 Day Rd., Walnut Shade, MO 65771 (417) 587-3336 • CopperRunDistillery.com Copper Run is a small-batch craft distillery nestled between overgrown oak trees in the Ozark Mountains favoring quality and big passion.

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Dogwood Canyon Nature Park 2038 West State Hwy. 86, Lampe, MO 65681 (877) 459-5687 • dogwoodcanyon.org 10,000 acre paradise with towering bluffs, cascading waterfalls, crystal clear streams, and wildlife from bison and elk to owls and eagles.

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3454 W. 76 Country Music Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 332-2772 • theduttons.com Talent, innumerable instruments and the dynamics of three generations. At the Duttons, we believe in the power of music and family.

Gettin' Basted 2845 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 320-6357 • gettinbasted.com On the leading edge of barbecue, we define a style known around the globe as Ozark's Style, Hot & Fast, Live Coal Barbecue. You be the Judge!

Grand Jubilee Show at Grand Country Music Hall N 1945 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-2484 • GrandCountry.com Grand Jubilee is the one show that will stay with you long after your vacation is over.

Creation Experience Museum

Down Home Country Show at Grand Country Music Hall

4180 US Hwy. 65 N., Walnut Shade, MO 65771 (417) 561-0750 • creationexperiencemuseum.com Our museum supports the history of the Bible through the sciences. Come and enjoy a fascinating tour.

1945 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-2484 • GrandCountry.com One of the best shows in Branson to hear traditional country music!

3425 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-0076 • hughesbrotherschristmasshow.com One of the most moving Christmas presentations you'll ever witness. A triumph of everything you want to feel at Christmastime!

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Hughes Music Show

1420 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-0832 • crownvalleybranson.com A must-do in Branson, Mo! Crown Valley offers several tasting options for the connoisseur and a family-friendly bistro for the perfect meal.

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2701 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 334-2500 • KingsCastleTheatre.com Talented singers take you on a musical journey of wonderful harmonies and lilting melodies, covering Irish Classics, Opera, Pop, and Jazz.

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2751 Shepherd of the Hill, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 337-9453 • PLZoo.com The Ozarks longest drive-through lights display includes 2 miles of all LED lights, Candy Land Courtyard, Reindeer, Santa, & More!

1945 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-2484 • GrandCountry.com Ozarks Gospel combines great music with good clean laughter and family fun!

3158 State Hwy. 265, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 338-0256 • lindwedelwinery.com Located in the Ozark Mountains with a large deck overlooking gorgeous scenery, Lindwedel offers free wine tasting in a casual atmosphere.

Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee, Country Music Legends 3455 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 336-0888 • gilleys.com REAL COUNTRY MUSIC LEGENDS, The Mickey Gilley (17 #1Hits) & The Johnny Lee (13 #1Hits) sing/dance hit songs with Live Band & Urbanettes.

Missouri Ridge Distillery 7000 State Hwy. 248, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 699-4095 • missouriridgedistillery.com Missouri Ridge Distillery is Branson's only grain-to-bottle distillery. We are a multi-national and international award-winning distillery.

3455 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 336-0888 • amazingacrobats.com NATHAN CARTER, Ireland’s Leading Country Singer, hits Branson with Super Six-Piece Band! SPECIAL GUESTS: Cloe Agnew(Celtic Women), Ronnie Kennedy.

National Tiger Sanctuary 518 State Hwy. BB, Saddlebrooke, MO 65630 (417) 587-3633 • nationaltigersanctuary.org See Big Cats like never before! Come three feet from Tigers, Lions, Leopards and Cougars on an educational tour great for the whole family!

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New South Gospel at Grand Country Music Hall

10850 Bus. 13, Unit B, Branson West, MO 65737 (417) 272-8287 • mypizzabythechef.com A real family-owned pizzeria in the same location for 27 years. Imitated by many, duplicated by none.

1600 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 337-4129 • viptoursofbranson.com See Branson up close and personal with our amazing guides and awesome ride! Ride in comfort... Ride in style! With VIP Tours of Branson.

Promised Land Zoo

Veterans Memorial Museum

2751 Shepherd of the Hills, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 337-9453 • PLZoo.com Top 25 zoo in U.S. 75 acres of driving & walking trails. Animals & birds in natural settings. Largest drive-thru light display in Ozarks - Nov./Dec.

1250 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 336-2300 • VeteransMemorialBranson.com 18,000 square feet of exhibits honoring Veterans focused on wars of the 20th century - WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm and more.

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4800 Hwy. 165, Branson, MO 65616 (800) 775-2628 • silverdollarcity.com America's most entertaining lake adventure! Cruise, dine and be entertained on Table Rock Lake.

Sight & Sound Theatres® 1001 Shepherd of the Hills Expy., Branson, MO 65616 (800) 377-1277 • sight-sound.com Set sail inside the enormous ark as this extraordinary Bible story comes to life all around you in this landmark production of NOAH!

Silver Dollar City 399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 336-7100 • silverdollarcity.com Explore one of America's best theme parks with 40+ rides, 100 craftsmen, shows and festival entertainment spring through Christmas!

St. James Winery & Restaurant 405 Hwy. 165, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 544-8283 • stjameswinery.com Features St. James' delicious wines, chef-inspired pizzas, spacious courtyard and patio and unique gift items.

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1945 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, MO 65616 (417) 335-2484 • GrandCountry.com When the sun goes down, the fun is just beginning at Ozarks Country.

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5050 Branson Landing (across from Paula Deen's), Branson, MO 65616 (417) 635-5041 • BransonTreasureMuseum.com Interactive Attraction features authentic recovered artifacts & historically significant treasures from deep sea shipwrecks. As seen on Discovery Channel & National Geographic.

Showboat Branson Belle

Nathan Carter

150 Top of the Rock Rd., Ridgedale, MO 65739 (844) 814-7451 • topoftherock.com Johnny Morris' Top of the Rock Ozarks Heritage Preserve features trails, attractions and world-class golf facilities.

VIP Tours of Branson

Pizza by the Chef-Branson West

Lindwedel Winery

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235 Branson Landing, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 348-1759 • waxyosheas.com Branson’s ONLY Irish pub and most exciting bar in town! Waxy O’Shea’s teleports you straight to Dublin with its authentic Irish atmosphere.

White Water 3505 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616 (800) 888-7277 • silverdollarcity.com Two-million gallons of water and 12 acres of attractions make up Branson's only outdoor water park. Home to fastpaced rides and 5,000 feet of slides.

Yakov, Famous Russian Comedian 470 Missouri 248, Branson, MO 65616 (417) 336-3838 • Yakov.com Born in the USSR - Made in the USA! Celebrate America with Yakov at his Make America Laugh Again shows! Limited dates - July, Oct., Nov., & Dec.

Other Regional Attractions 7C's Winery & Meadery 502 E. 560th Rd., Walnut Grove, MO 65770 (417) 788-2263 • 7cswinery.com Relax and unwind in the country while enjoying American wine and mead. Drink what you like and like what you drink. Clubhouse, Disc Golf, etc.

Boat Town Brewing 18146 Campground Rd., Phillipsburg, MO 65722 (417) 532-2772 • boattownbrewing.com Boat Town Brewing - the perfect place to relax and unwind. Great beer and amazing food. Just far enough away to leave your troubles behind.

The Leaky Roof Meadery 1306 S. Azalea St., Buffalo, MO 65622 (417) 345-1233 • leakyroofmeadery.com The Leaky Roof Meadery creates lightly carbonated session meads and traditional honey wines. Join us at our taproom for pints and package.

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Baymont by Wyndham Springfield I-44 1610 E Evergreen St., Springfield, Missouri 65803

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Welcomes you to Springfield!

New Convention Center Facilities! 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 417-831-3131 doubletree3.hilton.com

Springfield at Mercy Campus 2009 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 417-881-8118 mariott.com

• Fitness Center • Free WiFi • Free Hot Breakfast • Heated indoor pool

4155 S. Nature Center Way Springfield, MO 65804 417-875-8800 springfieldmo.hgi.com Free Wifi Fitness Center Free Hot Breakfast Heated Indoor Pool Refrigerator & Microwave in Every Room Meeting Space

• Refrigerator & microwave in each room • LEED Silver Certified 2455 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 417-833-9599 marriott.com/sgfsn

3050 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 417-708-4699 hiexpress.com/springfieldmo

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Located across from Bass Pro Shops and Wonders of Wildlife in Springfield, MO! Bass Pro Shops Angler’s Lodge is located across the street from the Bass Pro Shops Granddaddy Store and Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, voted “America’s Best New Attraction” and “America’s #1 Aquarium.” Angler’s Lodge offers a cozy night’s sleep in the most convenient location, so you and your family can extend your stay and the fun. Enjoy great features like an indoor, nature-themed swimming pool, a hot breakfast and multiple nearby restaurants. Book your stay at Angler’s Lodge and start planning your trip to “America’s Conservation Capital.”

888.976.2160 BASSPROANGLERSLODGE.COM


Greenstay Hotel & Suites 222 N. Ingram Mill Road Springfield, MO 65802 greenstayhotels.com Hampton Inn & Suites 2750 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Hampton Inn Southeast 3370 E. Montclair St. Springfield, MO 65804 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Hampton Inn Springfield-South 3232 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Hilton Garden Inn 4155 S. Nature Center Way Springfield, MO 65804 springfieldmo.hgi.com Holiday Inn Express & Suites 3050 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 ihg.com Holiday Inn Express & Suites-Medical District 310 E. Monastery St. Springfield, MO 65810 hiexpress.com/springfieldmed Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 2720 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 ihg.com Home2 Suites By Hilton 2756 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 springfieldnorth.home2suitesbyhilton.com Hotel Vandivort 305 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806 HotelVandivort.com La Quinta Inn & Suites Airport Plaza 2445 N. Airport Plaza Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 LaQuintaSpringfieldAirportPlaza.com La Quinta Inn South 2535 S. Campbell Ave. Springfield, MO 65807 LaQuintaSpringfieldSouth.com Lamplighter Inn & Suites North 2820 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 lamplighternorth.com Lamplighter Inn & Suites South 1772 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 lamplightersouth.com Motel 6 2655 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 motel6.com Oasis Hotel & Convention Center 2546 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 springfieldoasis.com

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• Complimentary Hot Breakfast

• Free Wireless Internet • Indoor Pool & Spa • Fitness Center

• Guest Laundry

Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Medical District

310 E. Monastery - Springfield, MO 65810 Ph: 417-887-8500 Fx: 417-887-8510 www.hiexpress.com/springfieldmed

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Award Winning Coach House (417) 862-0701

A Director’s Award Hotel, ranks in the top 20% of Best Western hotels in North America.

bwcoachhouseinn.com 2535 N. Glenstone Avenue Springfield, Missouri 65803

Greenstay Hotel and Suites is business class all the way, and an environmentally friendly hotel.

Simply higher standards for a business class hotel Drive Clean. Check-in green. Electric car charging station available.

An Elliott Lodging Property

222 North Ingram Mill Road, Springfield, MO 65802 greenstayhotels.com • Phone: (417) 863-1440

Award winning extended stay suites The comforts of home at the value you expect.

An Elliott Lodging Property

1035 E. Republic Road, Springfield, MO 65807 www.cwsouth.com 1-417-881-8500


GET TOGETHER HERE An Elliott Lodging Property

(417) 520 6200

Life is better when you get together, so Clarion hotels provide the meeting space, catering, restaurant, bar and social atmosphere that make it the perfect place to meet.

3370 East Battlefield Road, (at Highway 65) Springfield, MO 65804

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GO to Comfort Inn South RESTED. SET. GO.ÂŽ An Elliott Lodging Property

(417) 889-8188

3776 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65804 comfortspringfield.com


Sleep Inn-Medical District 233 E. Camino Alto St. Springfield, MO 65810 sleepinn.com Springfield Inn 2355 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 springfieldinnmo.com Springhill Suites Springfield North 2025 E. Kerr St. Springfield, MO 65803 marriott.com Super 8 Motel I-44 3022 N. Kentwood Ave. Springfield, MO 65803 super8.com Super 8 Motel South 3034 S. Moulder Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 super8.com The Q Hotel & Suites 1117 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65806 qhotelspringfield.com TownePlace Suites by Marriott Springfield at Mercy Campus 2009 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 • marriott.com TRU by Hilton Springfield-Downtown 517 E. Elm St. Springfield, MO 65806 hilton.com University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center 333 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway Springfield, MO 65806 upspringfield.com Vib™ Best Western 1845 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804 vibspringfield.com Woodspring Suites 2021 W. Kingsley St. Springfield, MO 65807 woodspring.com

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The Mansion at Elfindale BED AND BREAKFAST

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(417) 887-7334 • WWW.BASSPRO.COM • 1935 S. CAMPBELL AVE SPRINGFIELD, MO 65807 facebook.com/bassproshops

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(888) 222-6060 • WWW.WONDERSOFWILDLIFE.ORG • 500 W. SUNSHINE ST, SPRINGFIELD, MO 65807 @wondersofwildlife

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